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THE<br />

PUBLICATION S<br />

OF TH E<br />

<strong>SURTEES</strong> <strong>SOCIETY</strong><br />

ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR<br />

M .DCCC.XXXIV .<br />

VOL . CXLVI .<br />

FOR THE YEAR M .CM.XXXII .


VISITATIONS OF THE NORT H<br />

PART IV<br />

VISITATION S<br />

O F<br />

YORKSHIRE AND NORTHUMBERLAN D<br />

I N<br />

A .D. 1575<br />

AND<br />

A BOOK OF ARMS FROM ASHMOLE MS . NO . 834<br />

published for the Society b y<br />

ANDREWS Sr, CO., SADLER STREET, DURHAM ,<br />

AND<br />

BERNARD QUARITCH, 11 GR AFTON STREET, NEW BOND STREET ,<br />

LONDON, W .<br />

1932


At a Meeting of the Srr,TEES <strong>SOCIETY</strong>, held in Durha n<br />

Castle, on June 1st, 1930, the DEAN OF DUI{HAM in the chai r<br />

it was ordered ,<br />

` That a fourth volume of Early Heraldic Visitations o :<br />

the North of England be edited for the Society by Mr . C . H<br />

Hunter Blair.'


INTRODUCTION .<br />

CONTENT S<br />

ABBREVIATIONS %V I<br />

I . THE VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE MADE IN A.D . 157 5<br />

BY WILLIAM FLOWER, NORROY KING OF ARMS ,<br />

AND ROBERT GLOVER, SOMERSET HERALD, PRINTE D<br />

FROM HARLEIAN MS . NO . 11 i 1 IN TIIE BRITIS H<br />

MUSEUM . 1<br />

II . THE VISITATION OF NORTHUMBERLAND MADE IN THE<br />

SAME YEAR BY THE SAME HERALDS, FROM MS .<br />

NO . 97 IN QUEEN ' S COLLEGE, OXFORD, COLLATE D<br />

WITH MS . NO . 126 IN THE SAME LIBRARY AND<br />

ALSO WITH MS . NO . 55 AT STUDLEY ROYAL 7 3<br />

PEDIGREES FROM IIARLEIAN MS . NO . 1554 NOT<br />

INCLUDED EITHER IN THE QUEEN'S COLLEGE MSS .<br />

OR IN FORSTER ' S " VISITATIONS OF NORTHUM-<br />

BERLAND " 9 5<br />

IV . AN ANNOTATED BLAZON OF THE SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

TRICKED ON FOLIOS 41-64 OF DIVISION IV O F<br />

ASHMOLE MS . NO . 8:34 IN THE BODLEIAN LIBRARY ,<br />

OXFORD 10 1<br />

INDEX 195<br />

PAG E<br />

i X


INTRODUCTION .<br />

The Visitation pedigrees forming parts I and II of thi s<br />

volume were omitted from volume 1 44 of the publication s<br />

of this society for the reason stated on page xi of the<br />

introduction to that volume . Their publication complete s<br />

that of the northern visitations suggested as desirable b y<br />

Dr . F . W . Dendy in his introduction to volume 122 ,<br />

pp . x1v-vi .<br />

The section of Harleian MS . No . 1171 here copied i s<br />

thus described in Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts :<br />

" Part I of the Visitation book of the County of York a s<br />

it was taken A .D . 1575 by William Flower Esq . Norrey ,<br />

which has in some places the usual signs of the Origina l<br />

Papers . . . the word ` Entred ' written at divers of th e<br />

descents with red ink . . . . Certain hands subscribing to<br />

the pedigrees . . . a Cross made with red ink or othe r<br />

marks . . . set at divers Descents ." It would therefore<br />

seem certain that these pedigrees are upon the loose sheets<br />

upon which they would be first written by the visiting<br />

heralds and afterwards copied into the appropriate book .<br />

William Flower, who was created Norroy King of Arms<br />

in 1562, is said to have been born in 1498, and so must<br />

have been an old man when he made his visitations of<br />

1575 . He was accompanied by his son-in-law, Rober t<br />

Glover, who had been Somerset herald since 1571 .<br />

Glover's services were much used by his contemporar y<br />

Kings of Arms. His zeal, skill and unwearying diligence<br />

appear to have been recognized by the heralds of his own<br />

day as much as by those of later times, who owe so much<br />

to his work . That Flower did himself make this visitatio n<br />

seems certain ; he granted arms to Anthony Gatonby b y<br />

letters patent dated at Gatonby July 15 i 5 (p. 7 below) .<br />

He also granted arms and crest to Richard Jessop by<br />

letters patent dated 13 July 1515 (p. 72 below), whilst both<br />

he and Glover subscribe to the arms allowed to Willia m<br />

Wycliff of Wycliff (p . 15 below). The pedigrees ar e<br />

ix


x VISITATIONS OF THE NORT H<br />

mostly dated by the entry of the last generation, and in<br />

some the age of the heir in 1575 is given : thus, Marmaduk e<br />

Constable was then one year old (p . 5 below) and William<br />

Gatonby ten years of age (p . 7 below) . Three at least o f<br />

the pedigrees are, however, later than this, and ar e<br />

apparently from Glover's visitation of 1584/85, then take n<br />

by him as Norroy's deputy . These are Catterick o f<br />

Stanwix subscribed to by John Garth 12 August 158 5<br />

(p. 4 below), Freston of Warmfield which ends in Joh n<br />

and William living in 1585, and Wandesford of Kirklington<br />

(p. 28 below) which is undated but seems to be o f<br />

the later date . The pedigrees in the later folios of the<br />

manuscript are not so detailed as those on the earlier ones ,<br />

and are very similar to those of the same families printe d<br />

in volumes 122 and 133 of this society .<br />

Shields of arms and crests accompany many of th e<br />

pedigrees, and in some, arms illustrating descents an d<br />

alliances, are also given . Examples of these are Phillipp ,<br />

p . 2 if ., Lassels, p. 17 if ., and Wandesford, p . 28 if .<br />

The drawings, from which the illustrations of this par t<br />

have been made, were specially drawn for this purpos e<br />

some years ago, when an earlier publication was expected ,<br />

by the late 1N . Harry Rylands. It is interesting to note<br />

the difference there is between the armorials in this visitation<br />

and those blazoned for the same families in that of<br />

1480-1500, published in the 144th volume of this society .<br />

At the earlier date not a quartered shield is blazoned ; each<br />

family is then given only its own proper shield, whereas th e<br />

heralds of the later date blazon many quarterings, ver y<br />

different from the simplicity of the earlier armory : note<br />

for example the nine quarterings of Constable, the ten o f<br />

Aske or the eight each of Metham, Ellerker and Willesthorpe,<br />

all of which compare with their single paterna l<br />

shield of the previous century . The blazon also, which<br />

in the first visitation is usually given in full, is no w<br />

indicated by small single letters placed upon the field an d<br />

charges .<br />

The pedigrees forming part II are chiefly from DIS .<br />

No . 97 at Queen 's College ; the additions from MS . No .<br />

126 are printed in italics, whilst those from the Studle y<br />

Royal manuscript are placed within round brackets . As<br />

stated on page iii of MS . No. 126 (see p. 73 below) thi s<br />

visitation was also made by William Flower and Rober t<br />

Glover ; the latter, by a curious error, is called Portculli s<br />

pursuivant of arms, an office he vacated in 1571 . MS .


INTRODUCTION x i<br />

No . 126 contains also the visitation pedigrees of th e<br />

county of Durham taken by the same heralds in the sam e<br />

year : this has been twice printed, first in a limited editio n<br />

in folio published at Newcastle in 1820 by N . J . Philipson ,<br />

and secondly by Joseph Foster in 1887 with the pedigree s<br />

of the visitations of 1615 and 1666 added . The Northumberland<br />

pedigrees, however, have not been publishe d<br />

in full, though Foster included four of them, Delaval ,<br />

Fenwick, Forster and Lawson with some additions an d<br />

alterations in his Northumberland Visitation Pedigrees ,<br />

Newcastle, N .D . In this volume he also included some o f<br />

Northumberland, taken, the preface says, from Flower ' s<br />

Visitation of Yorkshire in 1575 .<br />

The title, list of pedigrees and note upon the " ancient e<br />

arms " of Newcastle upon Tyne only appear in MS .<br />

No. 126, but no drawing is there given either of the arm s<br />

or of the crest and supporters " annexed " to them b y<br />

Flower by letters patent' dated 16 August 1575 .<br />

They<br />

are, however, roughly tricked in both Harleian MSS . Nos .<br />

1171 and 1554 ; from the latter of these the illustration o n<br />

p. 74 has been copied .<br />

The earliest example of the " anciente " shield o f<br />

Newcastle upon Tyne, dating about the last quarter o f<br />

the fourteenth century, is that i n<br />

painted glass in the north window<br />

of the chancel of St . John's<br />

church in that city, from whic h<br />

the accompanying drawing is<br />

taken . The silver castles ar e<br />

there shown upon a field of a<br />

deep rich red colour of striate d<br />

texture .<br />

There are only nine pedigree s<br />

recorded in the three manuscript s<br />

comparing with forty-six taken in Yorkshire and fifty-six i n<br />

Durham at the same visitation . This suggests that th e<br />

visit north of the Tyne may have been a hurried one of a<br />

more or less informal nature, and that the heralds did no t<br />

get further into Northumberland than Newcastle upo n<br />

Tyne ; possibly the usual summonses were not sent out .<br />

The disturbed state of the northern marches may also hav e<br />

prevented the work of the heralds being properly done :<br />

the gentlemen of Northumberland were occupied with th e<br />

realities of border warfare and probably had not muc h<br />

' A copy of these appears in Harleian MS . 1 554 .


xii VISITATIONS OF THE NORT H<br />

leisure for the mere pageantry of arms .' The itinerar y<br />

of the heralds also shows that a very short time only wa s<br />

spent north of Tyne. The dated grants of arms sho w<br />

that they were in Yorkshire in mid-July (p . 72 below) an d<br />

in Durham county from the end of July to the middle o f<br />

September (see Foster 's Durham 'isitation Pedigrees ,<br />

p . iii) ; as the grants made in Northumberland are dated i n<br />

the middle of August (p . 86 below) not much time can have<br />

been spent there. It may also be that these manuscript s<br />

do not contain all the pedigrees taken ; some additional<br />

ones (see p . 95 if. below) are in Harleian MSS . Nos . 117 1<br />

and 1554, but as these are " continued and enlarged " b y<br />

the pedigrees taken in 1615, it is difficult to be sure whic h<br />

are of 1575 .<br />

Some of them which have not been printe d<br />

before are contained in part III below . All the Northumberland<br />

pedigrees are authentic visitation pedigrees ;<br />

details are carefully recorded, shields of arms and crests<br />

are drawn for each, and for some, arms illustratin g<br />

alliances and historical extracts are given . The shield an d<br />

crest of Lawson (p . 87 below) are apparently an additio n<br />

to the original manuscript, the crest indeed is dated 1592 .<br />

The manuscript from which part IV is copied is als o<br />

the work of that diligent herald Robert Glover, and wa s<br />

probably written about the last quarter of the sixteent h<br />

century ; the folios containing the list of shields of arms<br />

here published " are paged separately and appear to hav e<br />

originally formed a separate tract ." 3 The greater par t<br />

of the shields blazoned in it are copied from a much earlie r<br />

roll . Dr. Craster, in his notes upon the forty-five shield s<br />

of men of Northumberland contained in it, showed tha t<br />

they were those of men living in the first half of th e<br />

fifteenth century, and he referred the original to " the<br />

second or third decade " of that century .' The result of<br />

the study of all the shields by the present editor confirm s<br />

that date, with, however, the qualification that there ar e<br />

also in it many shields of Tudor times contemporary wit h<br />

the probable date of its transcription by Robert Glover .<br />

Attention is drawn to these in the notes, but the followin g<br />

may here be named as examples : Oliver St . John (575 )<br />

died in 1582 ; the son of Nicholas Baildon (503) was livin g<br />

at the visitation of 1585, and so also was the son of si r<br />

John Burton (509) ; whilst no . 245 gives the arms o f<br />

2 See The Last Years of a Frontier by D. L. W. Touch, Oxford, 1928 .<br />

3 A Northern Roll of Arms by H . H . E. Craster, AA, 3rd ser ., II ,<br />

P 1 73 .


INTRODUCTION xii i<br />

Thornton of East Newton granted in 1563 . Some of th e<br />

quartered shields are also almost certainly of sixteent h<br />

century date .<br />

The manuscript also contains, as Dr . Craster points<br />

out, many shields of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries,<br />

such as Baliol (72 and 715), William de Forz, earl of<br />

Aumale (252), Lacy, earl of Lincoln (85), sir John Botetourt<br />

(26o), Fulk Fitzwarrin (265), as well as many of thos e<br />

of the knights, companions of Edward III and the Blac k<br />

Prince, who fought at Calais and Crecy and in the later<br />

wars of the prince in Spain and Aquitaine : these and th e<br />

early Knights of the Garter are well represented by sir<br />

Reynold Cobham (1J4), sir Walter Manny (476), si r<br />

Thierry Manny (452), sir Bartholomew Burghersh (487) ,<br />

sir Constantine Mortimer (573), sir John Lisle of Rougemont<br />

(4), and others whom it is not necessary to nam e<br />

here .<br />

The shields are clearly and neatly drawn, and, with<br />

few exceptions, have the name of their bearer writte n<br />

above each, often with the addition of their Christian nam e<br />

as well as of their manor or place of residence . These<br />

details suggest that the original manuscript was the wor k<br />

of one familiar with the person whose shield he blazoned .<br />

The tinctures are indicated by small single letters o r<br />

abbreviations : ar = argent (silver), b =blue (azure), g =<br />

gules (red), or = or (gold), v = vert (green), sa = sabl e<br />

(black), ermine is tricked, black spots on white . Th e<br />

Roman numerals in the margins refer to the folios of th e<br />

manuscript ; the Arabic figures before each name have bee n<br />

added by the present editor to facilitate reference .<br />

The roll is not free from mistakes, and these give th e<br />

impression that Glover was not familiar with some of th e<br />

shields he copied ; the tinctures also are sometimes wrongl y<br />

indicated, as though the original had been in colours which<br />

had faded and could not be properly determined . The<br />

names also are sometimes miscopied as if the original ha d<br />

become partly illegible and the transcriber had guesse d<br />

at them . A more important defect is the wrong attribution<br />

of some of the shields ; for example, the arms of Barto n<br />

of Newton are given for " James Stranguish " (2), th e<br />

shield of Manstone is attributed to the strange name of<br />

" Anary " (6), " Fitz Harry " (16) is correctly given bu t<br />

the name above the same shield later in the roll (711) has<br />

apparently proved a difficulty and . appears as " ffeherr . "<br />

Nos . 124 and 125 give two different shields to one curiously


xiv VISITATIONS OF THE NORT H<br />

called " Bertun Hucod, " whilst, more unpardonable, the<br />

shield of Chamberlain (443) is given for sir Reynol d<br />

Cobham, K.G., whose proper shield is correctly blazoned<br />

on no. 134. There are other wrong identifications named<br />

in the notes which need not here be recapitulated .<br />

The editor has tried to find some method in th e<br />

arrangement of the shields, but has quite failed to do so ;<br />

there is no attempt to arrange the shields as an ordinar y<br />

nor alphabetically, nor in order of precedence or rank .<br />

Great historic shields are next to ones of little or n o<br />

importance-thus the shield of lord Cobham of Sterborough,<br />

K .G . (r,;q), is followed by that of the undistinguished<br />

family of Trollope of Thornley, co . Durham .<br />

Nor are they in any topographical order ; they range i n<br />

pleasant disorder from Land 's End to Berwick Bounds ,<br />

jumping from county to county in a very irresponsibl e<br />

way. The first folio is typical of many others ; upon it<br />

are the shields of men from five counties, Sussex, Middle -<br />

sex, Suffolk, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire ; the sixtee n<br />

shields upon it thus range from Beechy Head to Tees .<br />

A careful analysis of all the 752 shields shows, however ,<br />

that there is a large preponderance of arms of the nort h<br />

of England, that is, of those counties north of Tren t<br />

which form the province of Norroy King of Arms .<br />

The manuscript contains numerous shields for which<br />

it is the only authority, and it is also valuable because<br />

of the many differenced or quartered shields it gives fo r<br />

different branches of the same family. Of these there<br />

may be mentioned here the five differing shields for each<br />

of the branches of Neville and Harrington, or the thre e<br />

each for the Redmans and Radcliffes .<br />

The editor regrets that there are many shields, as wel l<br />

as their bearers, which he has failed to identify . This is<br />

perhaps not surprising, as, apart from errors of th e<br />

copyist, to do so would require an intimate knowledge o f<br />

the pedigrees of families, some of little importance, o f<br />

almost every county of England .<br />

24 March, 1931 .


ABBREVIATIONS .<br />

AA Archcaologia Aeliana, four series, published by the Societ y<br />

of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne .<br />

CDP The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the northern counties<br />

of England by J . W. Clay, F .S .A . London, 1913 .<br />

CP The Complete Peerage by G . E. C . New edition. Vols .<br />

I-VII . Later volumes first edition .<br />

CVY Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions by J . W .<br />

Clay, F .S .A . 3 Vols. Exeter, 1899 .<br />

DNB Dictionary of National Biography .<br />

FVD The Visitation Pedigrees of Durham in 1575, 1615 and 1666 ,<br />

edited by Joseph Foster .<br />

FVN The Visitation Pedigrees of Northumberland in 1615 an d<br />

1666, edited by Joseph Foster .<br />

FVY The Visitations of Yorkshire in 1584-85 and 1612, edited b y<br />

Joseph Foster .<br />

H Publications of the Harleian Society .<br />

HN A History of Northumberland by John Hodgson .<br />

MK A Book of Knights, 1426-166o, by W . C . Metcalfe .<br />

NCH A History of Northumberland . Vols . I-NIII, County History<br />

Committee .<br />

NM Northumbrian Monuments Vol. IV of the publications of<br />

the Newcastle upon Tyne Records Committee .<br />

PHY A History of Yorkshire by Plantagenet Harrison. r vol .<br />

RND A History of North Durham by James Raine .<br />

SK The Knights of England by W . A. Shaw .<br />

SS The publications of the Suttees Society .<br />

VCH The Victoria History of the counties of England .<br />

YRS The Record Series of the Yorkshire Archmological Society .<br />

xvi


CORRECTIONS, VOLUME CXLIV<br />

p . 17, note 7. Delete " living 1494 " and add " I .P.M .,.<br />

2nd ser., no. 4, taken 21 Hen . VII (1505-6) ." It<br />

was found that " Ewinus Ogle de Ogle " died 1 Sept . .<br />

2 Hen. VII (1486) .<br />

p . 56, note 5 . Delete " date of death unknown " and add<br />

" died i Sept. 1486 . "<br />

pp. 129-130. Note 5 on p, 129 should be against " Johanne s<br />

de Markenfeld miles." From the will there referred<br />

to there can be little doubt that his wife Margaret was<br />

the daughter of sir John Melton not Middleto n<br />

p . 130. Note 7 should be against the Anna on the line below .<br />

It was Anne daughter of sir Thomas Markenfeld wh o<br />

married Christopher Conyers .<br />

p . 151, note 5. Delete last sentence " Made a banneret etc . "<br />

and add " Died before 13 Jan . 1463/4, when his wido w<br />

had licence to marry sir James Harrington." He was<br />

probably the sir William who was knighted at Wake -<br />

field 30 Dec. 1460 .<br />

p . 151, note 6. Delete first sentence " He was made etc . "<br />

and add " He was described as knight 29 May 148 0<br />

(Plumpton Correspondence, p . lxxxi) and it is probable<br />

he was the sir William who was knighted 18 Jan .<br />

1477/8 . He died in March, 2 Hen. VII (1486i7) .<br />

I.P.M . co. Stafford . "<br />

p. 151, note 7 . Delete first sentence " Knighted at Flodden<br />

etc." and add " He was a knight before 19 Dec . 148 7<br />

(Cal . Pat. Rolls) and created Knight of the Bath<br />

25 Nov. 1487 (Plumpton Correspondence XCVII and<br />

note 2) . "


I.-The VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE made in A .D . 1575 by<br />

William Flower, Norroy King of Arms, and Rober t<br />

Glover, Somerset Herald, from Harleian MS . no. 1171 .<br />

Aske of Aughton .<br />

Aslakby of Bardon . . .<br />

Bellassis of Newborough<br />

from co. Durham . .<br />

Bukton of Beningha m<br />

Caterick of Carleton and<br />

Stanwick<br />

Clapham of Beamsley . .<br />

Constable of Everingham<br />

Daniel of Beswick .<br />

Darcy, Lord, of Aston .<br />

Donnington<br />

Drax of Woodhall<br />

Eglesfield of Farmanby<br />

Ellerker of Risby . .<br />

Escote of Escote .<br />

Fairfax of Walton an d<br />

Gilling<br />

Flower of Rowmarsh from<br />

co. Notts . . . .<br />

Flower of Whitwell .<br />

Freston of Warnefiel d<br />

Gale of York . . .<br />

Gaytonby of Gaytonby<br />

Girlington of Girlington<br />

Green of Newby . .<br />

Gower of Stittenham<br />

Hastings of Fenwick . .<br />

Howdanby of Howdanby<br />

LIST OF PEDIGREES<br />

f. 40 Jessop of Bromehall . . . f. 79b<br />

f. 52<br />

Kaye or Caye of Dalton<br />

f. 4-1<br />

f. 43 6<br />

and Woodson . . . f . 6<br />

Lascelles of Eskrick f. 13 b -14 b<br />

Laton f. 1 5<br />

f. 2 b Metham of Barnehill . . f. 4 1<br />

f. 193 Meynell or Meignell of<br />

f . 3 Kilvington and Stanke<br />

Midleton of Stockeld an d<br />

f. 5 b<br />

f. 46 Stubham f . 4 4<br />

f. 43b Montfort or Mountford of<br />

f . 39 Kilnhurst . . . . f . 51 6<br />

f. 47<br />

Norton of f. 79<br />

f. 45 b<br />

.f. 4 1 6<br />

f. 51 b<br />

f. 38 b<br />

f . 4<br />

f . 5<br />

f. 4 0<br />

f. 44 b<br />

f . 3 b<br />

f. 1 0 6<br />

f. 44 5<br />

f. 3 9<br />

f. 41 b<br />

f. 42 b<br />

1<br />

Phillip of Bignell . . . f . 2<br />

Reresby of Thribergh . f. 42'<br />

Rockley of Rockley . f. 4 3<br />

Rudston of f. 55,<br />

Ryther of Harewood . . f. 50<br />

Thorpe of Thorpe . . f . 4 3<br />

Vavasour of Haseiwoo d<br />

and Spaldington . . . f. 40 b<br />

Wandesford of Kirklington f . 15b<br />

Wentworth of Gawthorp e<br />

and Wentworth . . . f. 42 6<br />

Wickliff of Wickliff . . . f . 8<br />

Wilsthorpe or Wilstrope f. 48<br />

Wright of Plowland fro m<br />

Kent f. 46<br />

A


2<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol . 2 . )<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORT H<br />

The first leaves of this Book, being<br />

only copies of Letters Patents, I did<br />

cult out, and sent them to .17r. Ulster,<br />

K. ofAzuzes, In November, 1604 .<br />

The tyke word for word, is zn fol. 53<br />

and 54.<br />

PHILLIPP OF BRIGNELL IN COM . RICHMOND'<br />

Eldred in ye Booke<br />

of Yorkshyre .<br />

[All the entries i n<br />

this ped. are en -<br />

closed in circles.]<br />

Charles Phillipe 3-t Anne d. to Raf<br />

Braybrigg o f<br />

Bolton i n<br />

Vorkshie r<br />

Henry PhillipeTAgnes d . to<br />

of Brignall Aslaby o f<br />

Bardon i n<br />

Vorkshie r<br />

James Phillipe Alice d . to Raffe<br />

of Brignall 4 Baynbrigge of Bolto n<br />

in Richm o<br />

Raffe Phillipe 2<br />

of Brignel l<br />

in Richmond<br />

John Phillipe Cutbert Phillip e<br />

John Philli p<br />

eldest sonn e<br />

mar : Eleno r<br />

d . and heir e<br />

to Edw.<br />

Hadswell 5<br />

Portabit haec arm a<br />

ex concessione W . F .<br />

Norroy per littera s<br />

patentes dat . A.D. 1561 .<br />

Katherin ane Dorathy Lucy A


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 57 5<br />

Arthurre Phillip° 2d<br />

sonn mar : Jane d .<br />

and h . to W m<br />

Coniers of Mark s<br />

Franci s<br />

Philli p<br />

George<br />

Alice<br />

William<br />

Mary<br />

Henry Xpoffer Thomas Annes Dorathy Janne Grace Eleno r<br />

mar : t o<br />

Rate<br />

Robisson<br />

A<br />

[I and IV Phillipp ,<br />

II Conyers of Marske ,<br />

III Clesehy of Marske ]<br />

r SS 122, p . 189 ; AA, 2nd ser., V, 46 ; PHY 312. For manor VCH, No. Rid . I ,<br />

49/50; for note upon arms see SS 122, p . 188<br />

2 Living 1478/79. (PHY )<br />

3 Will proved 22 October 1577 . (AA )<br />

4 Will dated 7 February 1582/83. See notes upon this man in SS and AA as above .<br />

5 For Hudswell pedigree see SS 14:4, p. 43. For notes upon this man and hi s<br />

brother see notes to pedigrees as above.<br />

6 Arthur sold Marske estate in 15h7. (AA as above.)


4 VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 2b .)<br />

CATERIKE DE STANWIGGS IN COM . RICHMOND'<br />

STANWIGGE<br />

[Catterick (new) quartering<br />

Catterick (old)]<br />

Anthony Catherik T Elizabet h<br />

of Stanwiks d . an d<br />

Living 1585 coheire o f<br />

Ron lan d<br />

Tempes t<br />

of Holmeside<br />

John Caterike of doughter o f<br />

Stanwiggs i n<br />

Com. Richmon d<br />

John Caterike Grace doughte r<br />

to Lamber t<br />

in Epat u<br />

William Caterike Margret doughter 1\Iarmaduk e<br />

eldest sonne to Saltmersh of z`1 Sonn e<br />

Saltmersh sans issu e<br />

George T Margret Henry Franci s<br />

2 `t Sonne doughter sans san s<br />

of Carle- of issu iss u<br />

ton in Eltoft e<br />

Corn .<br />

Richm :<br />

Lyving<br />

1585<br />

1<br />

Thomas Catherike Margery maried Anthon y<br />

Wi l l m .<br />

eldest sonne to Roger Menell<br />

of Nort h<br />

Kilvington<br />

Catherik 3<br />

John George<br />

Grace maried t o<br />

Rob. Lambert<br />

Dorothe maried Katheri n<br />

to Scrope ° Eleno r<br />

Witnessed by y e testimony of Jn° Gart h<br />

Tenant to the above written George<br />

Caterik of Carleton, at Richmond o n<br />

Thursday y e 12 of August 1585 who bat h<br />

hereunder subscribed the same tyme .<br />

John Gart h<br />

1 This pedigree dates 1555, and is same as FVY 255/56, where it is continue d<br />

to 1612. Pedigree also given in PHY 49S. For manor and further evidences o f<br />

family see VCH, No. Rid . I, 128/30 .<br />

2 She married Francis Scrope of Danby and died s .¢. (CVY II, 6. 1<br />

3 Margaret, daughter of Anthony, married Anthony Smithson, to whose descendant s<br />

dukes of Northumberland the manor of Stanwick still belongs .<br />

The arms are not on record earlier, but an old stone in the church of St . John ,<br />

Stanwick, described by Whitaker, had this quarterly shield carved upon it .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1575 5<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. 1171, fol . 3 . )<br />

[CONSTABLE OF FLAMBOROUGH, EVERINGHAM AND<br />

NEWARK] l<br />

I . 2 .<br />

Mary, d. to rf-Sr Marmaduke i Joice d. to S r Humfrey<br />

Fitzhugh, sans Costable of Staffor d<br />

issu Flamborowg h<br />

I<br />

S r Robart Constabl e<br />

of Flambourg h<br />

executed at Hull ,<br />

mar: Jane d . t o<br />

S r W m Ingleby<br />

2 3<br />

S r MarmadukeTBarbara Sr Wm .<br />

Constable of d. to S r Constabl e<br />

Everingham' Jn° of Hatfel d<br />

Suthill in Holder -<br />

of Ever - nes<br />

ingham<br />

~1 2 1<br />

S r Marmaduke Thoma s<br />

Constable of Constabl e<br />

Flambrough mar :<br />

Elizab. d . to Robart Constabl e<br />

Tho. L. Darcy Clark of ye kitchi n<br />

to ye Erie of Rutlan d<br />

Robbart Dorath e<br />

Constable d . to<br />

Witherington<br />

widow t o<br />

Roger<br />

Fenwi k<br />

Robart Franci s<br />

Constable Constabl e<br />

1<br />

S r MarmadukeTJane d . t o<br />

Constable of W m Lor d<br />

Everingham 3 Conies<br />

Philllip i Margret Katheri n<br />

living d. to S r mar : S r<br />

An° Rob` Ric .<br />

1 575 5 Tirwett Stapelto n<br />

of of Wighell<br />

Ketelby<br />

Marmaduke °<br />

Constable on e<br />

yeare old 1 575<br />

I 2<br />

S r Robart Christian d . t o<br />

Constable John Dabrigeof<br />

court of Long -<br />

Newark 4 don Hall i n<br />

living Warwickshie r<br />

1 57 5<br />

Roger Henr y<br />

Everild<br />

Constable<br />

13 years<br />

old 1 575<br />

Barbara<br />

1 4<br />

Sr John Constabl e<br />

of Kinnalto n<br />

Corn. Nottingh a<br />

mar: Jan. d. an d<br />

heire Henr y<br />

Suthill<br />

Sr Robart Constable 7 o f<br />

Everingham mar : Katheri n<br />

d. to Georg Maners Lor d<br />

Ross sister to ye erl e<br />

of Rutlan d<br />

i 3<br />

John Constabl e<br />

mar: Dorath y<br />

d. and heire t o<br />

S r Robar t<br />

Owtredd<br />

Marmaduke Anne<br />

Constabl e<br />

mar: the d .<br />

of Hungat<br />

A


6<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

14 I I I<br />

Micheall George Everild mar : Barbara Margret Elizabet h<br />

Constable<br />

5th sonne to Tho mar : to mar : to mar : t o<br />

mar : Crawthorne Wm . Tho. Edwar d<br />

Dorathy of Vorkshiere Babthorp Saltmersh sonn t o<br />

d. to S r of Osgarby of Saltmersh S r Raf<br />

W'" Hilton in York- in Ellercar o f<br />

Baron of<br />

Hilton<br />

shier Yorkshier Yorkshie r<br />

Constabl e<br />

Camerwort h<br />

Stane s<br />

Argun<br />

Suthil l<br />

Pannel l<br />

Pouche r<br />

Everingha m<br />

Elli s<br />

S r Robt . Constable of<br />

Newark on Trent s<br />

r Pedigree and notes SS 144, p. 153 ; FVV 178/79 and 477 ; SS 12 .2, p. 47, and notes<br />

ibid ., p . 48.<br />

2 Will proved 9 December 1545 . (SS 106, pp . 200!2. )<br />

3 Knighted at Roxburgh by Edward duke of Somerset 1547 . (SK II, 62. )<br />

4 Knighted at I3ercc-ick by Thomas earl of Sussex 11 May 1570 . (SK II, 74. )<br />

5 Knighted at Durham by James I 17 April 1603. (SK II, 100 . )<br />

6 Knighted at the Tower 14 March 1603/04 . (SK II, 130 . )<br />

Will proved 27 March 1560 . (SS 122, p . 48 note. )<br />

s Quarter II is cheeky gold and gales on a chief silver a lion passant sable ;<br />

Quarter VIII is gules a lion rampant vair.<br />

A


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 57 5<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. I171, fol . 3b. )<br />

Ebor . Entred.<br />

GAYTONBY OF GAYTONBY IN CONT. EBOR . '<br />

[per Iras patentes dat .<br />

die Julii 1595 apud Gaytonby<br />

p . W.F. Norrey]°<br />

Gaytonby<br />

of Gaytonby<br />

John Gatonb y<br />

of Gatonby i n<br />

Yorkshier<br />

John Gaytonby Gaytonby Gatonb y<br />

eldest sonne of Gaytonb y<br />

sans issu<br />

John Gaytonby Elene d . to Xpoffer Conier s<br />

of Gaytonby of Kirkby second Brothe r<br />

to the Lord Conyers o f<br />

Hornby<br />

Dorothy Janet mar : Elizabeth Anne mar : Alice Doroth y<br />

d. to Jn° Jn° Thurby mar : to Wm to Simon sans mar : t o<br />

Ripley of Bormes- Hunton of Tenant of issu W m<br />

of York- ton in Morton in Burrell in Raw* [? ]<br />

shiere Yorkshiere Yorkshier Yorkshier<br />

Antony Gaytonby Ti Margrett d. Jn° 2 sonne Francis Margrett Sussan mar :<br />

of Gaytonby3 1575 to Tho . mar : Cicely 3dt sonne mar : to to Tho .<br />

Staveley of d. to Richard Lenord Michell o f<br />

Rippon Bland-, Severe of Rokby i n<br />

Botley in Yorkshie r<br />

I Yorkshier<br />

Gaytonby Jn° Gaytonby Mary Ann e<br />

lo years ol d<br />

in an° 1 575<br />

Wilco. de Gaytonby s Domina Johanna d e<br />

vixit 1322 Gaitonby uxor eiu s<br />

Thomas de Gaytonby=Johanna filia Petr y<br />

filius et herers de Simthwat e<br />

* The binding hides end of this name .<br />

1 For manor and family see VCH, No. Rid . I, 359160 .<br />

2 Died in 1551 seised of a third of the vill . (Ibid . )<br />

3 His two daughters Mary and Anne were his co-heirs ; Mary married William<br />

Bowes and Anne, Thomas Warcop ; they sold their shares of the manor before 1598 .<br />

(VCH, p. 359, quoting Chan . LP.M . )<br />

4 Married 30 July 1571. (CVY II, 197. )<br />

5 William Gatonby, son of Thomas Gatonby, was chief tenant in Gatonby in 1301 .<br />

(VCH, as above. )<br />

6 For grant of arms see Hart MS . 1453, fo . 74 .<br />

7


8<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . I 171, fol. 4.)<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

Thomas Flowr e<br />

I . I<br />

d. toiJohn Flowrei Elinor Mering Henry Flowr of Langar' i n<br />

zj son' I Notingha mar : Cassandr e<br />

Bradock<br />

Thomas<br />

I I I<br />

I I Henry George Jn °<br />

Raff Francis Grace mar : mar : Flowre Flowr Flour<br />

Flowr Flowr Henn to Nic° to Raft a clerk<br />

a clerk Elkin- Dlusard Bestreak o f<br />

ton Ansle y<br />

I I<br />

Mary mar : Tho' Flowre of<br />

to Smithe Langar s Kather n<br />

d. to Gorg e<br />

Chaworth of<br />

Rowmersh i n<br />

Yorkshei r<br />

I I<br />

Henry Flowr Dorathy mar : t o<br />

studdent of Legh of<br />

Gres in Linconsh :<br />

living 158 1<br />

r Pedigree H, Visits. of 1'otfinghavn hire, pp . 12172.<br />

2 Langar, Notts ., ten miles south-east of Nottingham .<br />

3 Will proved 24 June 1537 . (SS 106, 63 .)


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 575 9<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 4b .)<br />

[FRESTON OF WARMFIELD] 1<br />

John Freston of Warmfeld d . and heire t o<br />

in y° West Ryding of York Georg Franklish of<br />

and of Altoftes \Varmfeld<br />

William Freston d. to W °<br />

of Altoftes Malo t<br />

George Freston d. to Percivall Amyas of<br />

of Altoftes Netherton in West Rydin g<br />

of Yorksh :<br />

Robart Freston Sibil1, d . to Percyvall Anne mar : Elizabeth mar :<br />

of Altoftes Tho s Paterdall to W R1 Jn° Shaw o f<br />

of Leides neare Wilson Yorksh :<br />

to Kendall i n<br />

Yorksh :<br />

John Freston' of Xpofer William Freston Jane mar : to<br />

Altoftes Esq . now 2 sonne of Castleford Jn° Stanford of<br />

living 1585 Lyving 1585 London m 'chan t<br />

I and IV Fresto n<br />

II Amya s<br />

III Frobisher<br />

Crest a demi-greyfria r<br />

1 As in FVY 309 . Warmfield and Altofts are both in the West Riding, nea r<br />

Wakefield.<br />

2 He founded a free school at Normanton . Died 1594/95. For note upon this an d<br />

arms blazoned see YRS XXXIV, p . 64 .


10 VISITATIONS OF THE NORT H<br />

(HARLETAN MS . 1171, fol . 5 . )<br />

Flowre .<br />

[FLOWER OF WHITWELL] r<br />

\V Flowe r<br />

Roger Agnes d . and heire to Win<br />

Dalhv of Exton in Corn . Rutlan d<br />

Thomas Flower Agnes d . and heire to Peter<br />

Saltby and of Margret d. an d<br />

heire of Tansl y<br />

Roger F1 svre Jane d . and heire of S r Jn °<br />

I Francis and of his wieffe<br />

d. and heire of S r Henry<br />

Plessing of Burle y<br />

Richard Flowre i d . and heire to S r Jn°<br />

Tisington of Stamfor d<br />

Roger d . to Conier s<br />

Richard Flowre`i Alice d . to S r Joh n<br />

Harringto n<br />

John Flowre of i Margery d . to Anthony Cony<br />

Whitwell Esquier and of Editha Westo n<br />

i<br />

John Roger Anne maried to Alice maried t o<br />

Robt. Itay Charles Segrav e<br />

i Same as FVY 618. Whitwell in West Riding, parish of Whalley .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 575 1 1<br />

(TIARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 5b. )<br />

Ebor. Meignel . Entree'.<br />

un<br />

II I<br />

Uhf<br />

Ol [<br />

[MEINELL]<br />

Robar Meignell' T Agnes d . to<br />

Lancaster of Stockbrigg e<br />

in Corn. Cumberlan d<br />

I I I I<br />

Brian sans Henry mar. to Radcliffe<br />

issu sans of Moulgrav i n<br />

issu Yorkshier e<br />

o Roger<br />

I<br />

Robt. MeynellT Mary daughter<br />

s rgent at the to Tho. Pudsey<br />

f<br />

Margrett=AntonyMeinell TElizabeth d . t o<br />

d. to of North Kit- Grene of<br />

Law' of Barfoord Eglefeld vington in Lanmouth i n<br />

first wiff Yorkshier Yorkshier2wiff<br />

sans issu living 1 57 5<br />

Roger Meinell Rowland I I<br />

of Hilton now Meinell Jane cl. to = TKatherin cl . t o<br />

living 1575 mar : Tho . Nawton of Edel -<br />

Jane d . to S r Roksby of thorp in York-<br />

Ypofer Cutbert 1\Torltram shier 4 wif<br />

Meinell in York -<br />

shier 3 wiff I<br />

Robart Meynel l<br />

Antony Meinell «'"' Meinell I<br />

Richard<br />

3`I sonne mar :<br />

Margret d . t o<br />

Meynell<br />

Xpofer Nodinge<br />

Margret mar: to Doiathy mar : t<br />

Roger Tokette Nic° Girlington<br />

of Toketts sonn to Nic°<br />

sonne<br />

living 1575<br />

in nuptas<br />

of Stanke i n<br />

Yorkshier e<br />

Girlington o f<br />

Hackford in<br />

Roger Meinel eldest sonne<br />

Yorkshier<br />

mar : Margery d . to Antony<br />

Catherick 3 of Stanwigg s<br />

in Yorkshiere<br />

Anne mar : to<br />

France s<br />

Foultore of<br />

Isselbeck<br />

A<br />

Joann mar : to I<br />

Nynian I I<br />

Girlington of Mary Elizabet h<br />

Girlington ;<br />

I<br />

Margret Tho . 8 year s<br />

old an d<br />

more 1575


12<br />

A<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

Francis mar : t o<br />

Thomas Fox o f<br />

Thorp in York -<br />

shier<br />

Alice mar : to<br />

Nishar 5<br />

Cicelly'mar :<br />

to Cutbert<br />

Wind e<br />

r FVY 250,1 gives details not here, and blazons the shield with a baston ove r<br />

all. The shield is first borne at Falkirk in 1298, when sir Nichol de Meynill bor e<br />

d'azure on iij gemeus d'or ou le chef d 'or. For manor and account of family see<br />

VCH, No . Rid. I, 456.<br />

2 Serjeant-at-law 1547. Will proved 16 July 1563. (FVY 251 note . )<br />

3 See pedigree of Catterick ante p . 4 .<br />

d See pedigree post p . 16.<br />

5 Nicholas Nesome . (FVY)


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 575 13<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. 1171, fol . 6. )<br />

KAY OR CAY OF WODSAM AND DALTON IN COM . EBOR .<br />

Entred.<br />

Thomas Cay=Elizabeth d. and heire<br />

to Robt . Torner<br />

Jn° Cay livin g<br />

6 of Ed . 4<br />

[1466-67 ]<br />

Caj,<br />

John Cay Jn° a bastar d<br />

Elizab.=Laurence Cicely d. to Jame s<br />

d . to Cay 1 W° Bradsha w<br />

Jn °<br />

Amias<br />

Peter Ric .<br />

Jn° Cay ofy-Jane d. t o<br />

Wodsom Skargil l<br />

Jn° Cay of Wodsa m<br />

Living 38 of H . 6<br />

[1459-60]<br />

1 FVY, pp . 320 and 323 . The crest on a tors? silver and sable a goldfinch ptro1ier was granted to Arthur Kay of Woodsome, great-grandson of John Kay (1459/60) ,<br />

by Flower 22 October 1564. (H LXVI, 142 .) That of Kay of Dalton (see FVY 323)<br />

was granted by Flower at Wakefield 7 October 1564. (H LXVI, 142 .) Woodsome<br />

and Dalton are both in the West Riding, the former in the liberty of Pontefract ,<br />

the latter in that of Wakefield . The above pedigree is probably not a visitation<br />

one but one compiled from deeds . See also YRS XXXIV, pp . 92/93.


(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol . 8.)<br />

Ertfrred.<br />

WICKLIFF OF WICLIFF IN COM . RICHMOND'<br />

John Wyclyff of Wyclyff Agnes d. t o<br />

in Richmondshier Tho. Rokeby<br />

Robart WycliffMargret sister to S r Jn° Alice mar : to S r Ric .<br />

Conyers of Hornby<br />

Conyers of Cowto n<br />

11 21<br />

Raffe T Anne d . John Elizabeth d.<br />

31<br />

RobartMargery d .<br />

4I<br />

Richard=<br />

5 1<br />

d . to Jn° Roger Wyclyff<br />

Wycliff to SrWm Wicliff to Jn° Wycliff 1 to Tailbois Wycliff pkinson of of whom y e<br />

Bowes pkinson of<br />

Beomonthill<br />

in Epatu<br />

of Thornton<br />

in Epatu<br />

Beomonthill<br />

in Epatu<br />

Wyclyff o f<br />

London a r<br />

descend e t<br />

Anne mar :<br />

to Jame s<br />

sonn an d<br />

heire t o<br />

S r Wm<br />

Malevery<br />

of Wideson<br />

Agnes mar :<br />

to Anton y<br />

Brakenbury Dorathy Wm . WycliffMuriell d .<br />

esquier d. to Jn° Esquier'<br />

Playse of now livin g<br />

Halneby 1575<br />

in com .<br />

1 Rich -<br />

. . .mar : to George mon d<br />

Karr of Newcastell<br />

to Wm .<br />

1 . Ever s<br />

widow t o<br />

Sr Geor g<br />

Bowes o f<br />

Strellam<br />

I I 1<br />

Raft and John mar : Grace mar :<br />

Robart Mabel d . to Rob `<br />

sans issu' to Tho . Millet o f<br />

Rokhy of Whitten i n<br />

Morton Epat u<br />

I 1 I 1<br />

Thomas William Frances John<br />

A B C<br />

I<br />

6 1<br />

William Wyclyff<br />

mar: the wido w<br />

of as k<br />

Henry T -Elizabet h<br />

Wycliff d. t o<br />

now Robar t<br />

living Mille t<br />

1 575 in Epat u<br />

John Wycliff<br />

eldest sonne


Margery mar : Raft 2 etl FrancisTJane d . Peete r<br />

to Thoe sonne 3 Wycliff I t o<br />

Blenkensop sans issu eldest Tho .<br />

of West- sonne Roke -<br />

merland by o f<br />

Morto n<br />

-~ 31 41 11 2 1<br />

Willomas Antony Francis Elizabeth Mary<br />

A<br />

B<br />

These Armes allowed t o<br />

Wycliff of Wycliff<br />

Esquier by W. Flowr e<br />

and Somersett Herald<br />

1 575 .<br />

41 31<br />

2 1<br />

John Margrett mar : to Christopher Henry mar: Antony a<br />

Roger Lepton of but hath no pres t<br />

Kepwike in<br />

Yorkshier<br />

issu 1575<br />

John Wycliff mar : ye<br />

mother of Justice Wray,<br />

[Wicliffe quartering Ellerton ]<br />

C<br />

Robart mar : mar :<br />

living to Bowes to Smel t<br />

1 575 a yeoman a yeoma n<br />

1 FVY 377 ; SS 122, p . 119. For manor and account of family see VCI-I, No. Rid. I, 138/40 .<br />

The earlier history of family as well as more details of those here named are there given .<br />

a There is a brass commemorating him and his wife Dleriel in Wycliffe church . He died 1584 . (VCH)<br />

3 Brass in Wycliffe church with shield of arms . He died 16043. (VCH )<br />

4 Sir Christopher Wray, K .B ., chief justice, 1574 .<br />

5 On the outside of the south wall of Wycliffe church are two shields, one Wycliffe quarterin g<br />

Ellerton as here, the other the same shield impaling Rokeby . For John and his wife first in thi s<br />

pedigree. The Ellerton shield is accounted for by the settlement of 1412 made by Robert Wycliffe, a<br />

great man in the bishopric of Durham, who died at Kepler in 1423, upon John, son of John o f<br />

Ellerton and his heirs male, who were to assume the name and arms of Wycliffe . (VCH 139 and notes F. +<br />

and authorities there cited .) The shield of Wycliffe is first blazoned in Grimaldi's roll of Edward III . C.St<br />

H<br />

N


16 VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

(HARLEI AN MS . 117 1 , fol. lob . )<br />

GIRLINGTON OF GIRLINGTON IN COM . RICHMOND '<br />

John Girlington<br />

of Girlingto n<br />

Henry Girlingto n<br />

mar: Eden d . to<br />

Robt. \Vicliff<br />

of \Vicliff'<br />

1<br />

Randoll Girlington 3 Fetter 2 Lawrence Raff Anton y<br />

eldest sonne mar : sonne a preest died Girl -<br />

Issabell d. to John sans Yong ington The true armes foun d<br />

Stephenson of issu afterward per V .F .<br />

Richmond Towne Norrey 1 575 .<br />

Antony Girlington mar : Raft- Girlington 2`1 Frances Girlingto n<br />

Christian d . to W"' sonne now living 3d sonn e<br />

Coniers of Maske anno 157 5<br />

the elder<br />

Doane d. to In° Menell Ninian Girlington =Elenor d. to France s<br />

of Hanby first will of Girlington Killinghall 2 i1 wil<br />

living in Ann o<br />

Dni . 1 57 5<br />

Nicholas Girlington Margret Elizabet h<br />

eldest sonne l o<br />

years old 1 575<br />

Margery Dorathy Hellene<br />

Anton y<br />

Girlington<br />

1 FVY 619 ; detailed pedigree by late James Raine, Col . Top . et Gen . VI, 190/1 .<br />

Account of manor with notices of family VCH, No. Rid . I, 140 .<br />

2 Died 1146 .<br />

3 He was godson of sir Randall Pigot, and died temp . Edward VI .


(HARLETAN MS . 1171, m. 13b-14b.)<br />

Entred in Yarksh : fol. 47.<br />

Robart Constable<br />

Win. Constabl e<br />

Robart Adela soror Galfrid i<br />

Constable d'oiry<br />

LASSELS OF ESTRICK IN COM . YORKSH . 1<br />

W I Constable T Ciceley d .to Mar- I<br />

maduke Tweng Roger Lassels mar : to Issabel l<br />

d. to Wm FizThoma s<br />

Simon Constabl e<br />

I I I I I<br />

Robart Constable Alice d . to Jane mar . Matildus mar : Temperanc e<br />

Lassells to Tho' de to Rohr Tiliol mar. to Raft.<br />

Colensenne and Robart Bone to Randol f<br />

Hilton<br />

John Constable mar : Albreda I<br />

da St Quintin relicta John Robart Hilton<br />

Sturmy of Holdernes<br />

of Swin e<br />

John Constable mar : Matildu s<br />

W m Constable mar : Metham<br />

S r John Constable mar : t o<br />

Margret d . to Sr Thoma s<br />

Umfravile of Harbotl e<br />

S r John Constable dns o f<br />

Halsham mar : Lora d . t o<br />

Henry Lord Fitzhugh<br />

Roger de Lassel s<br />

Picotu s<br />

Roger de Lassell s<br />

living 1213<br />

I I<br />

S r Tho s Lassels Margr : mar :<br />

to Jn° Reresby<br />

S r Ric. Lassels o f<br />

Estricl, in th e<br />

countie of Knight (sic)<br />

cum bordura ingra -<br />

data nigra .<br />

I I I<br />

S r John Katherin mar : Walter die d<br />

Lassels to Tho . Bowth w thout iss u<br />

A<br />

z


I I I<br />

John =Elizabeth Sr Raff Lassels i Jane d . and heire S` Geffray Ellen mar : t o<br />

Lassels delamore Knight mar : to John Burdett Lassels Thomas Bowth<br />

I I<br />

Elizabeth mar : Richar d<br />

to S r W"' Roch Lassel s<br />

sans iss u<br />

2 sonne<br />

S r Raffi Maulcl d . to Richard 3d Jane mar : t o<br />

Lassels S` sonne sans John Holm e<br />

Constable issue<br />

A<br />

S r Richardlr - d. to<br />

Rowcliff Laxton<br />

C<br />

Cicely mar :<br />

to Rygat e<br />

Co


13 C<br />

Sir Walter i Agnes sister and heir to<br />

Lassels S r Ric. Roc]iff Knigh t<br />

S` Walter Lassels d. to S r John Lassels of Cyceley d . to W'° Lassels Richard Ciceley mar : Katheri n<br />

of Estrick Eland Stourton 2`1 Danby sans issu Lassels to Henry mar : to . . .<br />

sonne Wartell Deisne y<br />

D<br />

E


I I I I -<br />

Wm. Lassels Walter Thomas Robart Robar t<br />

mar : d. to sans issu sans issue Lassels Lassel s<br />

Metcalfe<br />

Clerk<br />

ZY"' Lassels=Issabell cl . to S r<br />

Woclderington<br />

I I<br />

John Lassels W m Lassels of d. to Heyfel d<br />

Stourton of Yorkshir e<br />

Esquier<br />

I I<br />

W m Lassels ofi E1en d . to Edwar d<br />

Stourton in Beckwith Lassel s<br />

Notingham<br />

Esquie r<br />

Richard


F<br />

Robart Lassels Katherin d. to S r<br />

Thos Gray widow<br />

sans issu issu issu James Pickeringe d. and heire t o<br />

[sic] of Haringto Rob` Lassels o f<br />

Estrick<br />

H<br />

G<br />

Humfrey Bohum Erie of Hereford mar :<br />

Elizabeth d . to King Edward I .<br />

i<br />

Robs Lord d. to Humphrey<br />

Clifford I Bohum<br />

z<br />

t1


Ralf Lassels of Stourtoni<br />

esquier<br />

d. to Topcliff<br />

H<br />

S r Edmund d. to S r Tho' Ughre t<br />

Sanfor d<br />

S r Bryan Sandfor d<br />

John Sandfor d<br />

S r Brian Sandford '<br />

John Sandford Ric : Lassells of Stourton Dorothy d . to S r John Sandfor d<br />

sans issu Esquier Brian Sandford son and heire<br />

[sic]<br />

K


John sans issu<br />

K<br />

Elizabeth Anne mar : Millessent mar : Dorathy mar :<br />

mar : to to Jn° to Raff : to Edwar d<br />

Edw . Molineux Frechevile 2d Dudley o f<br />

Basset of of Thorpe sonne to S r Netherton i n<br />

Fledbor- in ye Petter of Staffordshire<br />

owgh esq . Clotte in Staveley<br />

Corn . Knight<br />

Notingham<br />

Gorge Lassels of Stourto and Gaytfor d<br />

mar : Dorathy d . to Paynell of Lincolnsh .<br />

2<br />

Brian Lassels = Issabell d. to Henr y<br />

of Stourton S r Edwar d<br />

and Gaitford Montagu e<br />

living an" L. Cheif<br />

1 575 Justice 3<br />

Is I4 I s<br />

John Gervais George<br />

Lassel s<br />

mar :<br />

Elizabeth<br />

d. and<br />

heire t o<br />

Barthelme w<br />

Methley o f<br />

Elston in Corn .<br />

Nottingha m


IV l I I I I I I i I<br />

Georg Lassels Gervais Thomas Digby Francis Roger Ratherin Elizabeth Sussann Wenifride Ric . John and Ric .<br />

son and heire and Elizabet h<br />

rq years old sans iss u<br />

1 575<br />

L<br />

(I and IV Lascelle s<br />

II Burdett<br />

III Roclift)<br />

r FVY 61 ; Esierick is in E. Riding, wa.pentake of Ouse and Dement. Roweliffe and Constabl e<br />

pedigrees see SS 1.4, pp . 84 and 159, and references there given ,<br />

2 He was knighted 1497, after the battle of L`lackheath .<br />

3 In A .D . 1545 .


(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol . I . .)<br />

S` Rob` Layton o f<br />

Layton in Vorksh .<br />

Rohart Lato n<br />

John Lato n<br />

Robart Layto n<br />

Thomas Lato n<br />

Jn° Laton •fi Julian d . t o<br />

Newsham Jn° Vavaso r<br />

in Vorkshier of Haselwood<br />

A<br />

LATON OF SEXHO IN COM. EBOR .'<br />

S` Robart Gower lived i n<br />

the tyme of K . E . 3<br />

John Gower Beatrix mar : to<br />

of Saxhow Richard of<br />

Scotterstelf<br />

Nic° Gower of i-Maud Lawrence Gowe r<br />

Saxhow person of Rudley<br />

13 H . 6<br />

Nic° Linley ofT Maud cl . and= W m Ward Elizabeth mar : Issabell mar :<br />

Scotterstelf heire 2 "`t husband to T . Laton to T . Darcy<br />

first husband II of Saxhow sans iss u<br />

John Killerb y<br />

3 d husband Robt. Lato n<br />

22 H. 6 Richard Lynley of T Agnes d. t o<br />

Scotterstelf Simo Ellerton<br />

3 E . 4 S r Percyvalt Lyndley Elizabet h<br />

Richard<br />

Percvvall Linley of =i=Hellen e<br />

Lyndley Linley in Ebor : Pensa x<br />

B * Added (another ink) . z,ide 83


A<br />

Laton of . I Margery d. to T. Thomas<br />

Newsham Montford of sans issu<br />

Hackford in<br />

Corn . Richmond<br />

Jn° Laton of Sneepe e mar :<br />

Margery d. to Geo .<br />

Doddesworth of reswyt t<br />

1<br />

John Npofe t<br />

George Henry<br />

Thom. Laton of W°' san s<br />

Sax ho living iss u<br />

1575 mar :<br />

Elizabeth d . t o<br />

S r Jame s<br />

Metcal f<br />

C<br />

B<br />

I I I<br />

Thomas Margery d . to , mar : to mar : t o<br />

Lindley S r Tho s Conyers of Highfel d<br />

Newport Pinchinthorp e<br />

I i<br />

Thomas Laton=Mudiell i d. Robt Laton of Elizabeth mar : to Anne mar : to Lawrence<br />

of Newsham and heire Scotterstelf Sorethwaites highley of Newel l<br />

of Lindley zl husband (alias) Mylner Brother to ye<br />

house of Lancast .<br />

Robt Laton an d<br />

died w thowt issu<br />

suspens apu d<br />

Tihorne<br />

I<br />

Lawrence<br />

sans issu<br />

~<br />

Richard<br />

sans issu<br />

I<br />

Thomas<br />

highley<br />

I I<br />

Mary mar : Elenor mar ; to Alice mar : t o<br />

to Cutbert Laton of Leonar d<br />

Conyers Sproston and sonne to `[ )<br />

lY R1<br />

after to Frances L. Conyers<br />

Metham of Hornby<br />

Brother to and after t o<br />

Sr Thos Jn° Ingleby<br />

Metham<br />

I<br />

Lawrence Kighley mar :<br />

Alice d. to Jn° Barke r<br />

. I<br />

Edmond Thomas hither .<br />

I I I<br />

Elizabeth mar : to Anne mar : to Jane mar : t o<br />

Antony Cotts- Jn° Grese- Thom. Carro w<br />

forth in Conn wayte o f<br />

Durham Braywayt h<br />

in Yorkshier


Xpofer Laton eldest=Anne d . to Xpofer Preston Thoma s<br />

sonne 23 years old of Holcar in Lancashier Lato n<br />

1 575<br />

[I and IV Laton<br />

II Lynley<br />

III Gower] 4<br />

1 Pedigree PHY 527 ; for Linley FVY 546. For some account of Laton se e<br />

VCH, No. Rid. I, 131, and for Gower and Skutterskelf see ibid. II, 287 .<br />

2 Will made 6 April 1558. His father William died 1514/15. (SS 26, pp . 107/9 . )<br />

His wife's will, proved 18 June 1560, is ibid . pp . 224/25 .<br />

3 Should be Muriel . Her father died 153u. (VCH )<br />

4 Christopher Laton, knighted at Calais in 1348, bore this shield (quarters I<br />

and IV). It is blazoned for Thomas Laton in Grimaldi's and Jenyn's rolls o f<br />

Edward III and with a cinquefoil on the fess for difference in Willement' s<br />

roll of Richard II. The Gower and Lynley shields do not appear in the earl y<br />

rolls of arms .


(IIARLEIAN MS . I171, fols . 15b and 16 )<br />

[I Wandesford (tail should be<br />

double )<br />

II Muster s<br />

III Colvill e<br />

IV Conyer s<br />

Fulthor p<br />

VI Bland]<br />

WANDESWORD OF KIRKLINGTON IN COM. EBOR . '<br />

Galfrid Wandsford' o f<br />

Alne Wyk mar : Jane<br />

Sr Rob' de Monasteriis s S r John de Moubra y<br />

S r Jo° de Mustres mar : Alic e<br />

Sir Henry de Elizbeth d .<br />

Mustres to S r Bria n<br />

Thornel<br />

.-<br />

l a<br />

S r N\'r de Mowbray'<br />

S r Jno. Mowbray<br />

of Iiirkington 4 I Percy


A B C S r Robart Colvil e 9 1 . of Arneclift<br />

Cal e and Heslerto n<br />

1<br />

jn° Wandsford of Elizabeth only d . S` A1exahd . Jnd Mowbra y<br />

Kirklington died and heire mar : Mo vbray s a dar k<br />

2 d husband first husband Oa0 0<br />

Roger<br />

D<br />

I<br />

Galf rid<br />

I<br />

Elizabeth d . and heir e<br />

mar: to Sr Gascoyn e<br />

Cheiff Justice tpo H . 4<br />

S` Robart Elizabeth d . and heire<br />

Cols*ile % to S r Jr° Conyer s<br />

of Sokeburne<br />

Sir William Jane d . to S r Jn °<br />

Colvile Fauconbergh<br />

Jn° Colvile 9 of Dale Alice mar : to Jn °<br />

in 'Vorksh . I Lord Darcy<br />

E<br />

H<br />

Or<br />

V<br />

C n<br />

GC>


D<br />

I<br />

Jn° Wandesford ofi Issabel d. and coheire Jane mar : to W m Malever y<br />

Kirklington r ° of Woodersome<br />

Jn°Wandesford of Elenor d . to T . Montfor d<br />

Kirklington died of Hackfor d<br />

in anto 1463<br />

Xpofer Wandesford i Sibell d . to Jo° Thomas mar : John Richar d<br />

of Kirklington Thcvaytes Elizabeth d .<br />

to John Newkeley<br />

a. _Q_<br />

05 03'°0<br />

F G<br />

Alan de Fulthor p<br />

Alan Fulthorp of Ilipeswell S r Roge r<br />

mar: Kathe . d. and heir to Fulthor p<br />

W°' Bland 2`t sonne<br />

S r \V"' Fulthor p<br />

Thomas Elizabeth d . to John 2 d sonne<br />

Fulthorp Jn° Crathor n<br />

H<br />

0


F<br />

William Roger Elizabeth a nonne Jane mar :<br />

and Briann all at Sininghurst to T.<br />

sans issu<br />

Lasingb y<br />

G<br />

Georg archdeacon Issabell mar : to<br />

of Richmond Tho. Helperby<br />

of Vorksh.<br />

Jn° Wandesford Jane d. to Thomas Wandesford=Margret d. to Robar t<br />

of Kirklington S r Geffray of Kirklington Henry Pudsey die d<br />

sans issu Picot of Barforth youn g<br />

Roger Xpofe r<br />

Elenor mar : to W°'<br />

Roos in Corn .<br />

Nottingha m<br />

Anne Jane mar : to Sr<br />

W"' Norton<br />

H I<br />

Richard Alice Anne Jan e<br />

Thomas Fulthorp Elenor d . to S r<br />

Tho. Lamber t<br />

Alan Fulthorp Katherin d . to Anne<br />

of Hipeswell W . Burgh<br />

Xpofer .yAgnes d. to William Rowlan d<br />

Fulthorp S r Jame s<br />

Metcalf ~<br />

Elizabeth Katherin e<br />

John Fulthorp Jane sister t o<br />

of Hipeswell Tho. Lor d<br />

Wharto n<br />

Agne s<br />

K L<br />

G:+


Xpofer Wandesford T Anne d . to S `<br />

of Kirklington I Jn° Norto n<br />

Esquier of Norton<br />

Sussan mar :<br />

first t o<br />

France s<br />

Lassels an d<br />

after t o<br />

Edmund<br />

Perkinso n<br />

K<br />

W'" Wandesfor d<br />

of Wodell i n<br />

Corn . Bedford<br />

mar : Margre t<br />

d. to<br />

Bery of Shropshier<br />

I I I<br />

Frances Mychaell Richard<br />

W. o f<br />

Pickhall<br />

mar: marryed da. of<br />

Howard of Westerdal e<br />

I \Vm<br />

2 Rowland<br />

John pso n<br />

of Kirklingto<br />

n<br />

II doughy<br />

Elizabeth mar : Frances Wandsford ;'Anne eldest da .<br />

to Ant° \Vrenne of Kirklington esq . and heire o f<br />

of Binchester Jn° Fulthor p<br />

I<br />

Xpofer Wandesford _ i Elizab . d. to S' Jn° and Johan e<br />

of Kirklington Esq . George Bowes sans issu<br />

now living 1585 of Stretla m<br />

M<br />

I I I<br />

Mychaell Elenor mar : Elizabeth mar :<br />

mar: Issabel to Ambrous to Ralf<br />

d. to Row- Lancaster of Clapton o f<br />

land Place of Westmorland y e old park<br />

Halnaby<br />

I I I I<br />

Georg Rowland Anne Florenc e<br />

Attorney wife of unwedde d<br />

of ye Wards Tho . 161 2<br />

Norto n<br />

2i 1<br />

John Xpofer Wandesford Ciceley second Henr y<br />

sans 5 d sonne mar : to d. to Jn° 4 cn<br />

issu his 2 d win- Anne d . Fulhope sonne<br />

to Twaits of Marston<br />

Eleno r<br />

Da. and sole heire mar :<br />

Will . Lo . Wharto n<br />

I 1 I I<br />

Frances Henry Thomas Xpofe r


)<br />

M<br />

Thomas eldest Anne died George borne y e 20 of Ursula William John Jane Frances borne Anne born e<br />

sonne died a child May in anno 1593 uxor died the 31 January ye 4 of July<br />

young mar : d. of Ralph Savile young 1581 1 5 83<br />

Hansty de Beverley<br />

Xpofer W . M r of y e i Alice d . of S r Jo. Consull Michaell W m Rebecka da . of Anne ux. Maio r<br />

Bowles in Ireland" Ed . Osberne at Aleppo Dene of W. Reade de Norton de Swinton<br />

Derry Folkstone<br />

r l 21 31 I<br />

George Xpofer Jo . Katharine ux Tho . Alice Jo . Grace Ann e<br />

Danby militi s<br />

1 See SS, vol . CXLIV, p. 118, and notes there .<br />

2 He had a grant of land in Alnwick in 1338 .<br />

3 The family of Musters were tenants of earl Alan in Kirklington in 1086. For details o f<br />

succession see VCH, No. Rid . I, 372,77 .<br />

4 He was KIB . and justice of the Common Pleas in 1347 .<br />

5 His effigy lies in the south aisle of Kirklington church ; the shield bears a lion rampant only .<br />

(VCH, No. Rid. I, plate facing p . 376, and Forks . Arch . jour XXIX offprint p . 100, fig . 96 . )<br />

6 Pedigree of Colville, FVP 200, and NCH I, 181 .<br />

7 Alive in 1330 .<br />

3 Held Spindleston and Budle in Northumberland in 1368 .<br />

9 Beheaded at Durham 1405.<br />

10 For account of descent of Kirklington and the Wandesfords see VCH, No . Rid . I, 373/77 ,<br />

and details there given .<br />

11 Lord Deputy of Ireland 1640, d . 1640. His son George was drowned in Swale, when Kirklington<br />

passed to his second son, Christopher, created a baronet in 1662 .<br />

12 The crest of a monastery is canting (de Monasteriis, O.F. moustier). Their early shield bor e<br />

a monastery as a charge . (DS nos, 1854/55 .)<br />

Cd


34<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. 111, fol. 19b . )<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

CLAPHAM OF BEAMSLEY IN YORKSHIRE] ,<br />

Thomasin or Thomalini Elizabeth da . t o<br />

Clapham of Beamsley W m More<br />

in Corn . Ebor. Esquir e<br />

{<br />

Jn° Clapham Thos . Clapham T Margret cl . to S r<br />

sans issue of Beamsley Rob. Calverley of<br />

Calverley in Corn . Ebor .<br />

Wm. Clapham , Jone d . t o<br />

of Beamesley W . Scar -<br />

Esq . gill o f<br />

Yorkshir e<br />

Esq.<br />

Christopher =i Anne d . t o<br />

Clapham of Smith of<br />

Beamsley Withcoc k<br />

Esquire in Com .<br />

Lec. gent .<br />

Xpofer John John Clapham i-doughter t o<br />

Clapham Richard youngest y r L. Hume<br />

sonne of Scotland<br />

James John dyvers David Clapham Jone d . an d<br />

doughters Proctor of the 1 heire to J .<br />

Arches Taylor of<br />

i Londo n<br />

{<br />

Thorn. Clapham Jone d . to Thom. Juice marrie d<br />

of Helpeston in { Juncklin of first to W<br />

Com . Wickham, and Bamford o f<br />

Northampto. of Margret his Helpesto n<br />

wiffe d . to and after to<br />

Harlakend a<br />

of Ken t<br />

Wiliam Clapham Roger and Henry Frances Clapham o f<br />

of Beamsley Esq . Nyny both Peterborow marrie d<br />

sans issu Anne d. to Wolson<br />

of Lichfiel d<br />

Edmund Thomasin Elizabet h<br />

A


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A.D .<br />

1 575 3 5<br />

Katherin ux . Margret mar : Elizabeth Anne mar : . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Simo Digby first to Arthur mar: to to George ux . M .<br />

of Nort h Dyneley of Kelke o f Harriso n Beath<br />

Luffenh a Fullington, i n Yorkshire Proctor o f<br />

in Corn. Corn . Ebor .<br />

the Arches<br />

Rutl. Esq . gent and afte r<br />

to Mutford o f<br />

Yorkshir e<br />

Esquire<br />

i . Clapham<br />

2. Butler vel Rixton [Clapham old ]<br />

3. Sutto n<br />

4. Otterborn<br />

5. Malyvey [Mauleverer ]<br />

6. Mor e<br />

1 H XVI, 54/57 ; FVY 12 ; CVY II, 472/77 and notes there given . Beamsley is i n<br />

West Riding, parish of Skipton . Clapham is in the wapentake of Newcross .<br />

2 Granted on 8 February 1499 to William Hares alias Smith, co. Leicester, by<br />

Carlyle, N,rroy. The blazon is gales on a chevron gold between three bezant s<br />

three crosses paty tetchy.<br />

3 The first quarter is apparently Clapham (new) though I am unable to fin d<br />

a grant. The same shield and crest with different colours were granted to Joh n<br />

Clapham of London, a younger son of the Beamsley family, by Dethick Garter an d<br />

Camden Clarenceux, 20 December 1599. (Vincent's Grants, Add. MS. B .M. 35,<br />

336 .) The second quarter is apparently Clapham (old) ; it is blazoned for Rober t<br />

Clapham in Jenyn's roll of Edward III .


36<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol . 38b . )<br />

Yorksh .<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[FAIRFAX OF WALTON] I<br />

Wm. Fairfax =i d. to Surtes of Dynsordell [Dinsdale ]<br />

of Walton upon the ryver of Tees<br />

Tho. Fairfax =i d. to S r Ric mar : to W°r<br />

Gerrard Clarvau x<br />

Tho . yd. to Sr Rail<br />

Surtei s<br />

Thomas-Anne d . to Roelif<br />

Fairfax of Calthor p<br />

I<br />

Tho. Fairfax= d. and one of the heirs<br />

of S r Ric. Malbyche<br />

Margret d. and onet-Tho. Fairfax=d. to the Lor d<br />

of the heires of S r I of Walton Mawley first wil<br />

Even of Etton of<br />

Gillum 5<br />

S r Tho. Fairfax=d . and heire to<br />

Falyfat e<br />

Richard Fairfax of Walton_i Anastacia d . and coheire t o<br />

L. Ch. Justice of England' Calthrop of Argo n<br />

Wm FairfaxiKatherin d . to S r<br />

of Walton Humfrey Nevill of<br />

Thornton brig e<br />

Brian S r Guy Fairfaxi Issabell sister to<br />

2d sonne 3 S r Rich . Ryder<br />

S r Thom . Fairfax 6 y Elizabeth dau. S r W°' Fairfax =Elizabeth sister Maur]) ux .<br />

to S r Robert s'gent at Law , to Geo. Maners S r Jn °<br />

Sherborne L . Rosse Waterto n<br />

4 [of Stanhurst]<br />

of Lancashie r<br />

Thomas i Anne d . to Wm Richard Robart S r William Jane mar : t o<br />

Fairfax 7 Gascoyn of Fairfax S r Ric .<br />

Galthrop mar : Alborough<br />

A


A<br />

VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A.D . 1 575 3 7<br />

I I I I I I<br />

S r Nicolas Fairfax 8 Jane d. to Guy Thomas Myles William Gye Robar t<br />

[ob. 1570] Palmes sergan t<br />

at La w<br />

Sr William Fairfax 9=[Agnes eldest] d .<br />

II to [George] lor d<br />

he mar : to his second Darcy<br />

wiff [Jane] d. [and [d .s .p .]<br />

heire to Bn . Staple -<br />

ton of Notts . ]<br />

[S r Thos. Fairfax of Gilling an d<br />

Walton, Kt . 1623, Viscoun t<br />

Emeley, 1628-29, d . 1636 .]<br />

I I I I<br />

William Nicolas Margret Mar y<br />

first sonne<br />

r FVY 39 ; ibid . 96 carries pedigree to 1612 ; CVY II, 186 and notes upon<br />

later part of pedigree . For manor of Gilling and its descent see ITCH, No . Rid. I ,<br />

480/81. Walton is in the West Riding (Ainsty) near Wetherby .<br />

2 This is an error ; there appears no record of him in that office .<br />

3 Justice of King's Bench 1477, d . 1495. (DNB and CVY )<br />

4 Justice of Common Pleas 1509 . He was of Steeton and Bolton Percy . (CVY )<br />

5 No Etton of Gilling .<br />

6 Died seised of Gilling 1505 . (Yorks . Arc!,. jour. XIX, 123124.) K .B. Eve o f<br />

All Saints 1494 . (MK, 26 .)<br />

7 Knighted at Touraine in the church 25 December 1513 . (MK 47 .) Died 1520 .<br />

6 Pardoned for his part in Pilgrimage of Grace ; member of Council of th e<br />

North ; died 1571. (VCR)<br />

9 Knighted at Berwick 1560. (MK 117 .)


38<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171 fol . 39. )<br />

Yorksh. X<br />

Thomas Gowre<br />

sans issu<br />

S r Edward ,Margret d .<br />

Gowre 4 to Robt .<br />

Constabl e<br />

of Flamborough<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[GOWER OF STITTENHAM] 1<br />

1. Gower 5<br />

2. Grandon [? Goldsborough ]<br />

[impaling Constable .]<br />

S r Thomas Gowre i Agnes d . to Twayt e<br />

of Stydnam e of Lovetof t<br />

{<br />

S` John Gowre 3 Elizabeth d . to Edwar d<br />

second sonne Goldisborow Baron of<br />

ye excheuquer<br />

Thomas {Gowre=Anne d . and coheir to Richar d<br />

James Malevery son e<br />

and heire to S r 1A" e<br />

Malevery of Woderso m<br />

and the said James mar :<br />

Anne d. and coheire t o<br />

Raff Wiclif<br />

II { { f<br />

John George Robt . Elizabeth Jane mar : Ann e<br />

Gowre Walter Gower mar : to to Hug h<br />

of Xpofer Clydero w<br />

Rondo. Fenton of o f<br />

Creak Bradingto n<br />

Agnes Katherin mar : t o<br />

Walter Delarive r<br />

sonne and heire t o<br />

Tho . Delarive r<br />

of Bransby<br />

r FVP 226. Account of manor and family VCH, No. Rid, It, 183/4 .<br />

2 Knighted by the duke of Gloucester in Scotland 21 July 1482 . (SK II, 18 . )<br />

3 Knighted by the earl of Surrey iu Scotland 38 September 1497. (SK II, 32. )<br />

4 Knighted at Windsor c . 1527.<br />

5 The cross paty on the Gower quarter probably derives from the same cros s<br />

of Vescy who held Stittenham in 1278 (VCH) . Quarters II and III are apparently<br />

Goldesborough (azure a cross Flory silver) . Grandon bore a quite different shield .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 57 5<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 39 . )<br />

Yorksh. x<br />

[DONINGTON] '<br />

DoningtonTKatherin d . to Robart<br />

Pemerton [Pemberton ]<br />

of Northamp .<br />

John Donington t Margerett d. and one o f<br />

the heirs of Danby<br />

of Yefford<br />

[Donington quarterly impalin g<br />

I and IV Danby ; II and III<br />

? Britlevile or Elvetj '<br />

Hugh Donington William Thomas Antony Elizabeth Sussa n<br />

1 SS 41, p. 55, same pedigree in narrative, arms the same with differen t<br />

tinctures for Danby. FVY 3S and H XVI, 101 .<br />

z' Quarters II and III see SS 41, p . S7 .<br />

3 9


40<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 4ob. )<br />

Yorksh. X<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[VAVASOUR] 1<br />

S r W' Vavasor of -i Jone d . t o<br />

Hasylwood Langton<br />

S r Henry Vavasor =i Jon . d . to S r Jn° Vavasor of Elizabeth d . and coheire<br />

{ W"' Gascoyn Spaldington to Thomas dela he y<br />

of Spaldingto n<br />

Henry Elizabeth d . to John =Anne d . Edene Anne mar :<br />

Vavasor Jn° Everingham Vavasor to Henry first to S`<br />

of Byrkin L. Scrope<br />

of Bolton<br />

Peer s<br />

Midelton o f<br />

Stokell, 2 t O<br />

Malevery o f<br />

Wodersam,<br />

3 to Goldisborow<br />

o f<br />

Goldesborow ,<br />

and 4 to<br />

Queney o f<br />

Queney<br />

{ { { { {<br />

S r W'° Vavasor =Elizabeth d. Henry John 2 John Xpofer Leonard<br />

of Hasylwood 4 to Antony died sans sans mar :<br />

Cavalier sans issu issu d. to Sr<br />

issu Jn°<br />

Hootha m<br />

widow t o<br />

Green o f<br />

Baneb y<br />

uppon do n<br />

Jn° Vavasor mar : Rail Georg died Jn° sans Wm sans Elizabet h<br />

Ellin d . to Sr sans issu issu iss u<br />

Nicolas Fairfa x<br />

Ellen sans Francis mar : Anne mary Katherin Jane died<br />

issu to Jn° Ryder [sic] to «gy m . sans iss u<br />

of Ryder Plumpton o f<br />

Plumpto n<br />

A B


A<br />

VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A.D . 1 575 4 1<br />

I I I I I I<br />

John and William Xpofer Elizabeth mar: Agnes Jane mar : Anne mar :<br />

both sans issu sans to Gilbert sans to Tho . to<br />

issu Topcliff of issu Oglesrope Lawnde r<br />

Woodhouse of Ogles- merchant of<br />

rope Londo n<br />

I i<br />

John Vavasor,' Justice mar : William Vavasor mar :<br />

Elizabeth d . to S r Robart Alice d. to Robt .<br />

Talbois of Kime died sans Morler esquie r<br />

issu I<br />

S r Petter Vavasor 3 i Elizabeth d . to Andre w<br />

Lord Wyndsore<br />

Jn° Vavasor=Katherin d. and<br />

one of y° heire s<br />

of Willia m<br />

Ylson<br />

I I ~ I I<br />

Georg Thomas William Andrew Antony<br />

I 1 I I<br />

Henry Anne mar: Elizabeth Mar y<br />

to Thoma s<br />

Langdale<br />

9See pedigree vol. CXLIV, p . 61; FVY, 235/7 and fully annotated CVY II ,<br />

224/ 9 . Knighted at the marriage of prince Arthur 17 November 1501 (MK 37) . He wa s<br />

a justice of the Common Pleas in 1490 .<br />

3 Knighted at Flodden 1513. (SK II, 40 . )<br />

4 Knighted at Flodden 1513 ; will proved 2 May 1572. (CVY )<br />

B


42<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 4ob . )<br />

Yorksh .<br />

More amjile in the hooka of Yorkshire .<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[ASKE OF AUGHTON] r<br />

S r Jn° Aske of Elizabeth d . to S r<br />

Acton° I Kati Bygot t<br />

S r Robart Aske 3i Elizabeth d . to Jn°<br />

lord ClyffOrd<br />

John AskeiElenor d. and Cristofer Robart} Alargrett Anne Agnes Dorath y<br />

one of the heir s<br />

of S r Raft Ryder<br />

1<br />

Robart i Elynor d. to Cristofer Antony John Richard Anne Elizabeth Julia n<br />

Aske S r Nynya n<br />

Marokynfel d<br />

Robart Aske ,Elizabeth d . to S r Jn °<br />

Dawney the Knigh t<br />

Mary<br />

[I Aske quartering Shelfered ,<br />

II Haye, III Dawtrey,<br />

IV Bohun quartering Camoys]<br />

r Aughton in the East Riding, Harthill division . FVY 118/19 ; H XVI, 7/ 8<br />

which begins three generations further back ; see also Aske of Ousethorpe, SS 144 ,<br />

p . 96, and notes thereto. See also FVY 365/66 .<br />

2 Will proved 15 June 1497 (SS 53, 123 ;4) . He was knighted 1481, bannere t<br />

1482. (SK If, pp . 18 and 21 . )<br />

3 Knighted 1497. (SK II, 31. )<br />

4 Leader of the Pilgrimage of Grace ; executed at York 1537. (DNB)


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A.D . 1 57 5<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. I171, fol. 50. )<br />

Yor l:h .<br />

[sic ]<br />

This has bee n<br />

smudge d<br />

across wit h<br />

ink and i s<br />

illeg .<br />

[RYTHER OF RYTHER] r<br />

S r 5V"' Ryther of Rythe r<br />

in Vorksh .<br />

1<br />

Sr Robarth Ryther<br />

2I<br />

S r Wm Ryther<br />

3 1<br />

S r Robart Rythe r<br />

sans issu sans issu sans iss u<br />

5<br />

George Ryther mar :<br />

7<br />

Thomas<br />

the d. and heir to<br />

Grov e<br />

Ryther<br />

? S r Robt . Wm Ryther mar : d . Thomas Rythe r<br />

to S r James Hales mar : Elizabet h<br />

d. to Poole<br />

Jn° Ryther coffere r<br />

to K. Edw . 6 James Ryther mar : Wn' Rither esquie r<br />

Elizabeth d. an d Sheriff of Londo n<br />

heire to Wm mar : Elizabeth d .<br />

John =Francis d . Atherton o f to Ric . Stone of<br />

Ryther to S r W m Harwoo d<br />

Bolnee in th e<br />

Vavasor<br />

Robar t<br />

countie of Norff.<br />

Rythe r<br />

Ferdinando Rithe r<br />

died i'wzg<br />

Henry Ryther mar :<br />

d . to 1. Hussey<br />

4 1<br />

S r Raff Ryther 4 sonne mar: d. to Percy Erie o f<br />

to his 2d wiff daughter to I Northumberlan d<br />

Lord Evers<br />

Ad. mar: to Wm<br />

Adam of Morby<br />

43 -<br />

Thomas Ryther Elinor a d . mar :<br />

mar : Anne d . to to Jnd Ask e<br />

Lord Scrop e<br />

sans issu<br />

[I Ryther ;° II ? ; III Albemarle ;<br />

IV Aldburgh ; V Lisle ;<br />

VI Fitzwilliam ; VII Grove ;<br />

VIII Ryther.]<br />

Robar t<br />

Ask e<br />

r In the West Riding, wapentake of Barkstone Ash. The pedigree is full y<br />

annotated in CVY II, 454/9 .<br />

2 The blazon is azure three crescents gold .


44<br />

HARLEIAN MS. 1171, fol . 41 .)<br />

Yorkshier. x<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[METHAM OF METHAM] '<br />

Thomas Methami Mondance d . to Jn°<br />

I Watterton<br />

S r Richard MethamTMargret d . to Raft<br />

BaUthorp e<br />

S' Thomas Metham Anne d . to S r Jn °<br />

Tempest<br />

S r Thomas Metham i Elizabeth d . to S r<br />

Robt . Constable o f<br />

Flamborog h<br />

S r Thomas Mawde d . to S r Cristofe r<br />

Metham John Hotham Metha m<br />

Thomas T 'Grace d. to Xpofer George Jane mar : Elizabeth mar :<br />

Metham Tho . Pudsey to Edm . to<br />

Basford Saltmerch e<br />

S r Tho. mar: Dorathy I Franci s<br />

d. to Geo . L. Darcy<br />

of Aston<br />

Jane Frances Issabel l<br />

Rowland John Maud mar : to Jn °<br />

Trollop of Thornley<br />

Thomas Jane Dora .<br />

[I Metham ; II and III quarterly,<br />

1 Stapleton, 2 ? Dreux,° 3 Bruce, 4 Bellewe ;<br />

IV 1 and 4 Hamelton, 2 and 3<br />

Mark-enfold. ]<br />

In East Riding, parish of Howden ; H %VI, 203/5 ; FVY 252/3 ; CVY III ,<br />

82/7 fully annotated. A Metham effigy (probably sir John Metham, died 1320) lies in<br />

the Metham chapel in Howden church (Yorks. Arch. jour. XXVIII, offprint p . 54) .<br />

2 The blazon should be cheeky gold and asure a border gales and a canton ermine .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 575 45<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. 1171, fol . 4Ib .)<br />

Yorksh .<br />

[HASTINGS OF FENWICK] '<br />

John Hastings Esquier ,Anne d. to [William ]<br />

[" of Fennwyck"] Lord Morle y<br />

~ I I<br />

S r Hugh Hastings iAnne d. to S r Wm Edmund Robart<br />

Gascoyn of Galthorp<br />

I 1 I 2<br />

S r George=Anne d. to Anne d . to i S` Bryane=Elizabeth cl, S r John Hastin g<br />

Hastings Roger T. Port- f Hastings to Jn° Leak sans issu 3<br />

Brabanson ingto [of II [of Foulton]<br />

Barnaby] his 3'i wiff<br />

dto S r Joh n<br />

Savag e<br />

I I I<br />

Francis eldest Anne mar : to Dorathy mar : to Mary mar : to Christian mar :<br />

sonne Wentworth St . Quintin Copley to S r W m<br />

Cople y<br />

[Hastings impaling Leake]<br />

I In Nest Riding, parish of Campsall. See FVY 372 ; H XVI, 153/4 ; SS 41 ,<br />

p 73 ; SS 122, p . 55 .<br />

2 Will proved 16 January 1489 . (SS 45, pp. 27375 and notes . )<br />

3 His wife's will, dated 35 February 1506/7, is printed SS 53, pp . 257 ;8. H e<br />

died 1504.


46<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. I171, fol. 41b. )<br />

York. +<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[ELLERKER OF RISBY] r<br />

John Elaker the yonger ]= Elizabeth d . to S r Jn°<br />

s'geant at Law z<br />

Howtha m<br />

I<br />

f<br />

John Elerkar of-Issabell d . to William Robert Thomas<br />

Ryseby Bert Delama r<br />

John Elerkar Elizabeth d . to S r Thoma s<br />

Raff Evers<br />

I<br />

Sicell y<br />

i<br />

S r Raff Elerkar Anne d. to S r Henry Margery Issabel l<br />

Thom. Gower<br />

Henry eldest S r Raff 3 ,Jane cl . to Jn °<br />

sonne sans Elerkar Ardern Esquie r<br />

issu<br />

1. Ellerkar .<br />

2. Grando n<br />

3. Arden * Ryseby [sic]<br />

4. Mortowne .<br />

Bellinger Ellerkar Y [sic]<br />

William Thomas Jame s<br />

5. 6.1these 4 are his [Sir Ralph] wyffe s<br />

7 . S~ J ane el. to Jn" Ardern e<br />

S., Ardern* [sic]<br />

* Afterwards struck out .<br />

Elizabet h<br />

[I Ellerkar ; II Grimdale. ; III Ryseby ;<br />

IV de la More, znrtalirz r I Arderne, II Bradburne ,<br />

III Herle (?), IV Arden . ]<br />

1 Rishy in the East Riding, four miles from Beverley . FVY 136/7 ; SS 122, p . 5<br />

and notes .<br />

2 Serjeant-at-law, 1424.<br />

3 Knighted at Flodden 1513 (SK II, 37). Marshal of the English army i n<br />

I'rance, died at Boulogne 1.541 . (DNB )<br />

4 Granted 20 March 1515. The grant is printed in full in The Genealogist I ,<br />

290/1. It is there blazoned : A Dollphyn asure tusked garde, a Salamander's had<br />

rased of the same caste .'zge flames of tyre indosaut within a crown caunterchaunged<br />

sett of on a zvretlze golde and asure . .)Iantells gouts lined silver, Bossonett<br />

goide . It was granted because sir Ralph ` . . . tooke an ensigne of the sayde<br />

Dollphyns . .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A.D . 1 57 5<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. I I71, fol. 42 .)<br />

Raff Reresby of Essever '<br />

[RERESBY OF THRIBERGH] 1<br />

[I Reresb y<br />

II Deyncourt ;<br />

III Normanville ;<br />

IV Plesle y<br />

V Gotha m<br />

VI Bovill . ]<br />

Sir Adam Reresby Maud d. to<br />

Rauff Reresbyi Margaret d. and heire t o<br />

Raff Normanvill of Thryhe r<br />

S r Thomas Reresby T Lucy d. to<br />

Thomas Reresby Sicely d. and heire to<br />

Gotham of Brainsforth<br />

S r Thomas Reressby d . to Boswell of Cheat<br />

Rauff Reresby i d. to Stapelton of Wyghel l<br />

Raulff Reresby i Margret d. to S r Ric .<br />

Fitzw"'s of Alwer d<br />

Thomas Reresby Margret d . to Fulneby<br />

of Fulnehy Hall<br />

A<br />

4 7


48<br />

Lyonell Anne d . to Robart<br />

Reresby Swyft of Rothera m<br />

Thomas i Margerett d . t o<br />

Reresby Thomas Babington<br />

of Dethik<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORT H<br />

A<br />

Rooke Arnold Jane mar . t o<br />

Reresby Robt. Gascoy n<br />

and Robt. Eir e<br />

Elenor mar : to Margret mar : t o<br />

Vavasor of Rob. Low of<br />

Dynaby Carleby<br />

Elizab. Jane mar : Barbara mar: Raft.<br />

Mary to Gervase to Thomas W m<br />

Edithe Wastenes Pikington Leon .<br />

Godfr.<br />

Arnol d<br />

Anne mar : to Margret mar: to Elen . mar : to<br />

Thomas Eire Raff Bowyer Marmaduk e<br />

sonne to Xpofer Thirnehil l<br />

Eire of Higlow<br />

1<br />

Thomas Reresbyi Mary d. to S r Jn° William Godfrey Ann e<br />

of Thryber in Monson of Sout h<br />

Yorshier Carleton in Lincolnsh .<br />

George Reresby Gilbert Reresby Jane<br />

r Thribergh in West Riding, near Rotherham .<br />

2 Ashover in Derbyshire. Pedigrees SS 41, 75, and note ; SS 133, pp . 65 an d<br />

195 and notes ; FVY 74/5 ; and a fully annotated pedigree in CVY I, 294/ 93 .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A.D . 2 575 4 9<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, 101. 42b .)<br />

Vorksh .<br />

[WENTWORTH OF WENTWORTH \VOODHOUSE] r<br />

Thomas Wentworthe d. to S r Richar d<br />

of Wentworthe Redma n<br />

Wm ZVentworth -i Issabell d . to S r Ric . Joh n<br />

of Wentworth FizWilliam of Aldwar k<br />

Thomas Wentworth' Beatrix d . to S r Rauff George Elizabeth first mar :<br />

Ric. Woodrotl to Tho . Lee after t o<br />

of Wooley Henry Ardingto n<br />

William T Katherin d . to S r Michaell Thomas Bryan Elizabeth Issabel l<br />

Wentworth Raff Beeston mar : to mar : to<br />

Raff Nice<br />

Denam Wourwel l<br />

o f<br />

Beatri x<br />

Thomas Wentworth Margret d . to w- Margret Muriel l<br />

Gascoine onl y<br />

d. and heir e<br />

W a<br />

Elizabeth Barbara Margret Katheri n<br />

ob. infan s<br />

[I and IV Wentworth ; II Fulthorpe (? )<br />

III Pollington . ]<br />

1 In the West Riding, parish of Wrath on Dearne . Pedigrees SS 41. p. 75 an d<br />

note 3 ; FVY 374/5 ; and fully annotated of Wentworth of Elms-all in CVY I ,<br />

294,'98 .<br />

2 Will proved 8 March 1549/9. (SS 106, p . 240 and note .)<br />

14


50 VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . I 171, fol. 42b. )<br />

[HALDENBY OF HALDENBY] 1<br />

Robart Howdanby i Issabell d . and one of y e<br />

heirs of S r Gerard Uftlet z<br />

John Hawdanby ,Issabell d . to Justic e<br />

Portingto n<br />

Robart Howdanby 3<br />

Elizabeth d . to Skargel l<br />

of Thorp e<br />

John HowdanbyTK.atherin d . to S r<br />

Robart Hylyar d<br />

[I Haldenby ; II Luddington ; Robert HowdanbyT Anne d . to S r<br />

III Sawtree (?) ; IV Fereby ; Gye Daneb y<br />

V Usfiet ; VI Furnivall .] of Coweke<br />

Robart TAnne d . to S `<br />

.Howdanby Tho' Boynto n<br />

of Holdernes<br />

Cristofer William Gerard<br />

i<br />

Christian Dorathe Ann e<br />

Francis Hawdanby of Robart Thomas Katheri n<br />

Ho wd anby in Vorkshier' Haldanb y<br />

Elizabet h<br />

1 Haldenby in West Riding, wapentake of Osgoldcross . Pedigrees SS 41, p . 74 ;<br />

H XVI, 158 ; FVY, 305 .<br />

2 Quarter V on shield .<br />

s Will dated 4 November 1452. (H XVI .)<br />

4 Crest granted at York by 'Flower 1 December 1563. Will proved 10 Januar y<br />

1590,197 (H %VI) . Grant of arms to him and to his brother Robert by Flowe r<br />

1 December 1563 blazoned as here . (FVY, 480 .)


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 575 5 1<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 43 . )<br />

Yorksh .<br />

A floury b .<br />

Lion sal . g .<br />

Arms in black in k<br />

scratched thro' i n<br />

red and underneat h<br />

is written -<br />

This is Thorp e<br />

but not of thi s<br />

House .<br />

[THORPE OF THORPE IN HOLDERNESS] '<br />

William Thorpe of T Anne d . to<br />

Thorpe next Holden Ogilthorpe<br />

Jn° ThorpeiElizabeth d . and Bartelme w<br />

of Thorpe = heire to Bety s<br />

of Darenton<br />

Elizabeth first to<br />

Westby after to<br />

Gate s<br />

Antony=Anne d . to W°' Francis William Elenor Dorathy<br />

Thorp Lord Evers<br />

Steven Thorpe Issabell d . to Jn °<br />

of Thorpe in Constable o f<br />

Holdernes 4 Holdernes<br />

1<br />

mar : to<br />

Crave n<br />

Jn° Thorp s i Elenor d . and William Lancelot George Barthelmew Arthu r<br />

heire to Wm .<br />

Wells an d<br />

Ledmaxx 3 Alice mar : Dora Margret mar :<br />

to to Buc k<br />

Neuton<br />

1<br />

Elizabeth mar: Lora mar: to Issabell mar :<br />

to Hedon Fodringham to Franci s<br />

Wishe<br />

1 1 1 I<br />

John and Jn° 3`t sonne William -Anne d. to Thomas Issabell Margr e<br />

Steven sans issu Thorpe S` Xpofer Elizabeth Ann e<br />

sans issu<br />

Hillyar d<br />

Xpofer Arthure Elizabeth Margret t<br />

r H XVI, 33011 ; SS 122, p. 33 and ales to wills there given .<br />

2 Will dated 26 August 1546 . (H XVI .)<br />

3 William Welles of Redmare Anlaby. (H XVI . )<br />

a Will proved 13 Tune 1503. (SS 122, p . 33 note. )<br />

.5 Will proved 13 August 1534. (SS 106, p . 35 .)


52<br />

(HAKLEIAN MS. 1171, fol. 43 . )<br />

Yorksh .<br />

WAVIIINAILl/A<br />

AIFAIP<br />

'NvAbY.A.vi<br />

S<br />

FaPAWa<br />

*ft<br />

Roger j Elizabeth d. to Jame s<br />

Rokley S` Jn° Nevill<br />

of Chea t<br />

Robar t<br />

Rockley<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[ROCKLEY OF ROCKLEY] '<br />

Robart Rokley= d. to Warre n<br />

of Cheshie r<br />

John Rokley j Issabell d . to Thom .<br />

Meverell of<br />

Staffordshie r<br />

S' Thomas Alice d . to Roger Hopton<br />

Rokley<br />

Anne mar : Issabell mar : Katherin mar :<br />

to to Wilford to Roge r<br />

Alexander Pigborne Amyas<br />

Caltelforth e<br />

r In West Riding, liberty of Pontefract. Pedigree as this SS 41, p. 74 ; se e<br />

also SS 133, p . 191 and notes thereto for wills, etc .<br />

2 The shield is probably differenced from that of Fitzwilliam of Sprotborough ;<br />

see pedigree SS 133 as above .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 575 53<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol . 43b .)<br />

Yorlah<br />

. + Entred.<br />

[BUKTON OF BUKTON] r<br />

Sr Peers Bukton' [Blan k<br />

Shield ]<br />

William Bukto n<br />

John Bukton mar : Rautl Bukton mar :<br />

d. to Tunstall Anne d. to Tho .<br />

Haslerto n<br />

William d . to Cristopher Williami Margery Robart Jane mar : to W<br />

Bukton Newport Bukton d. to W m Churstywait e<br />

of Ben- Lord Ever s<br />

Ursulla mar : ingha the firs t<br />

to Jn° 1 . Ever s<br />

Collengwoo d<br />

of Eslington 3<br />

Rauff Francis Ursula<br />

I H XVI, 41, SS 122, p . 49 and notes ; SS 133, p . 2 and notes .<br />

2 Will proved 4 March 1413 . (SS TV, 360 . )<br />

3 Her second husband was John Carr of Heton, her third Henry Brandlin g<br />

of Newcastle . (SS 133, p. 2.) The Collingwoods of Eslington bore silver a buck<br />

salient sable as a quartering for this marriage .


54<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. 1171, fol. 43b . )<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[DARCY OF TEMPLE HURST] '<br />

1 2<br />

[?] Don Issabell d. and Thomas Lord Darcyi Edyth d . to S r<br />

heir to S r Ric .<br />

Tempest of the<br />

of Kneltie* [sic]<br />

Templehurst<br />

John* Sand s<br />

z<br />

Dale of Rybesdal e<br />

Wa<br />

George L.7-Dorothy d. and S r Arthure Darcy Elizabeth mar : t o<br />

Darcy heire to S r Jn° de quo et cretera S` Marmaduk e<br />

Melton of Aston omnia vide in Constable o f<br />

libro Baronagii Flamborog h<br />

I I<br />

John Darcy Thomas William John and Edyth mar : Annes mar :<br />

sone and heire died George to Thomas to W°'<br />

mar: Elizabeth young Dawney son Fairfex so n<br />

d. to Babington and heire and heire to<br />

to S r Jn° S` Nic °<br />

Michaell Dawne y<br />

* Afterwards crossed through .<br />

Dorathy mar: Clare Elizabeth Mary<br />

to Thos<br />

Metham son n<br />

and heire t o<br />

S r Tho'<br />

Metham<br />

(a blank shield )<br />

Notes 1 and 2 are in another writing and 2 has been corrected from Wm.<br />

1 See pedigree and arms SS 192, pp . 8/9 and notes there given .<br />

2 See CP, new ed ., IV, p . 73 if .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 57 5<br />

(HARLRIAN MS . I171, fol . 44 . )<br />

V orksh .<br />

[Middleton of Stockhel d<br />

quartering Mauleverer .]<br />

[MIDDLETON OF STOCKHELD] r<br />

Wiliam Midelton Margret d . to S r<br />

of Stokell Stephen Hammerto n<br />

of Wekielsworth =<br />

John Midelton i--Maud d. to Jn °<br />

Twaite of<br />

Loftehous e<br />

S r Peers ?Anne d. to S r<br />

Midelton Henry Vavaso r<br />

of of HaseIcvoo d<br />

Stokell<br />

2<br />

Jane d . to Edmund i S` W"' Midelton i Issabell d . t o<br />

Barron of Dudley Dighton<br />

Antiqua Arm a<br />

and Crista 3<br />

I I I I I I I I I I<br />

Thomas Peers Anne mar : Thomas Elizabeth Margret Jane mar : Maud<br />

mar : William to Erton John mar : to mar : to to Vavasor mar : t o<br />

Margret of Erton W m Champ- of Weston Went -<br />

d. to Sr Calverley ham of wort h<br />

William Beamsley of<br />

Gascoyn Bretton<br />

o f<br />

Galthor p<br />

I I 1 I I I<br />

W"' died young John Thomas William Robart Peers Henry<br />

I I I I<br />

Maud mar: to Margret mar : Anne to Alice<br />

William to Wytham thing o f<br />

Greeby Rotesle y<br />

L Fully annotated pedigree CVY II, 167X72. Also SS 122, p . 50 and notes.<br />

2 Wigglesworth .<br />

3 First blazoned for sir Piers Middleton in Jenyn's roll of Edward III .<br />

5 5


56 VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 44. )<br />

Yorksh .<br />

This is more amply in<br />

visitation of<br />

Iorkshier.<br />

[BELLASIS OF HENKNOLL] 1 .<br />

Thomas Bellassis of Margret d . t o<br />

Hentknell = of the Thirkel l<br />

Bishoprick of Melbeonby<br />

[of Durham]<br />

I<br />

Richard Bellassis mar : .Antony a d. mar : to a d. mar : t o<br />

Margret d. and heire a prest Clarvaux Tho . Smith e<br />

to Erington of Morton of Croft of Itetto n<br />

S r 4V"' Bellassis mar : Richard of Margret Jane and 4 others<br />

Margret d. to S r Newbrough sonne s<br />

Mychaell Fairfax in Yorksh .<br />

I<br />

Michaell<br />

Anne<br />

1 See SS 122, p . 15 and notes thereto . Also ibid., p . 113 . Also FVD 13 and S D<br />

I, 203.<br />

2 Iienknoll .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 575 0i<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 44b .)<br />

Yorkshier. -f-<br />

[GREEN OF NEWBY] t<br />

John Greenei<br />

[Green quartering Newby] '<br />

d. and heire to Newb y<br />

Margret d. to Robt. Richard Greene Dorathy d . to S r<br />

Lassels of Braken- of Newby Robert Aske o f<br />

ker Boyish<br />

Awghto n<br />

Mary died Margeret Henry Greene Mary d. to Robart Xpofer Richar d<br />

young of Newby Ric .Norto n<br />

Jn° Greene<br />

Robart Green e<br />

sonne and heire<br />

Henry Green<br />

Richard Green e<br />

second sonne<br />

John Thomas Elizabet h<br />

I I. I<br />

Katherine Margaret Elenor mar : Ann e<br />

mar : to to Mawloru mar : t o<br />

Edga r<br />

Marti n<br />

of Esto n<br />

1 . SS 12, p. 63 as here, in narrative form ; see notes there of wills, etc . Th e<br />

arms there given impale Norton .<br />

2 See note SS 122, p . 63 .


58<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol . 44b .)<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[GALE] ,<br />

Olyver Gale of i-Ellen d. t o<br />

Thrinston in Marshall o f<br />

Yorkshier Richmondshie r<br />

George Gale of=Mary d . t o<br />

York twice Robart Lor d<br />

maior of Kendal l<br />

I I I i I I I<br />

Francis Anne mar : Dorothy mar : Alice mar : Elizabeth Issabell Ursula<br />

Gale to Robart toJn°Rokesby to Xpofer mar: to mar : to<br />

Pecoke of Kirksandell Clapham Robert Raff<br />

alderman Garbraye Hal l<br />

of Yor k<br />

See SS 122, p . 61, where the pedigree is given in narrative form ; see notes<br />

thereto. Also ibid ., p . 151 .<br />

2 Arms granted by Dalton 26 March 1559.


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A.D . 1 575 59<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. 1171, fol . 45b . )<br />

[EGLESFIELD OF LECONFIELD] r<br />

Jn° Eglesfeld=Anne d . to Lawrenc e<br />

of Lekenfeld S r Rob t<br />

in Yorkshier Constable o f<br />

Flamborogh<br />

William Eglesfeld, d . to S r<br />

in Cumberland' Tho' Broughto n<br />

Robart =Jane d . to W m Margret Issabel l<br />

Eglesfeld Bewlew o f<br />

Candbe k<br />

Sibbell mar: Margret mar : Mary mar :<br />

Georg to Henry to Andre w<br />

Richardson Wailes Mylle r<br />

r A parish town in East Riding, three miles from Beverley .<br />

2 H %VI, 107 ; FVY 155 and 511 ; the pedigree here is the same as in SS 122 ,<br />

p. 91, but there it is in narrative form .


60<br />

(H aRLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 46. )<br />

Yorksh .<br />

:More ample in<br />

Yorkshire fol. 91 .<br />

[Wright]<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORT H<br />

[WRIGHT OF PLOWLAND] r<br />

John WrightiAlyce d . and one o f<br />

of Rowland the heires of<br />

Jn° Ryde r<br />

2<br />

I I I I<br />

Ursula d. to=Robart i Anne d. to John Cristofe r<br />

Michaell Wright Tho . 2 u<br />

Radston Grimston sonn e<br />

of Heton of Grimsto n<br />

Wm Wrigh t<br />

r The pedigree here is the same as in SS 122, p . 87, which see and notes . Th e<br />

arms there given quarter Ryther and impale Grimstone .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A.D . 1 575 6 1<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. 1171, fol. 46 .)<br />

York . +<br />

More antnly in<br />

Yorkshyre.<br />

[DANYELL OF BESWICK] r<br />

W°` Danyell ?,lice d . to S r<br />

of Beswike Jn° Normanvil l<br />

[partial drawing William DanyellTMargret d . to S r<br />

of arms, crossed W m Gascoyn e<br />

through .]<br />

W"' Danyell ,Anne d. to Isabell mar : Margret Elenor mar: Alic e<br />

S r Raft to Ward of to NV" Cliffmar : t o<br />

Salveyn of Locont[on] Hornby o f<br />

Newbiggin Holderne s<br />

\V"' Danyell-Elizabeth d . to Jn 2d<br />

T Francis Thom . Anne mar :<br />

Ric. Smithley sonne to Jn °<br />

of Thorp Segeso n<br />

Branbon<br />

Janne Issabell mar : Elizabeth mar :<br />

William Richard Elizabeth Issabell to Ric . to Jn° Hard y<br />

Grimston o f<br />

\Vraneopproune<br />

i n<br />

Iolderne s<br />

t In East Riding, parish of Kilnwick . The pedigree is the same as that i n<br />

narrative form in SS 122, p. 13, which see with notes . The arms there given<br />

are silver on a cross g:aes three spread eagles gold .


62 VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

(HARLEIAN MS. 1171, fol . 47 .)<br />

Yorksh .<br />

[DRAX] 1<br />

The begining of this *Petter Drax of =i= Lucy d . to Jn°<br />

pedegree is after' Vorkshier Mirfel d<br />

in fol . 53 . shergant a t<br />

la w<br />

* [sic]<br />

Richard TChristian d . and John Drax Margret d. and Robart Mar y<br />

Drax heir to Ric . s'gent at one of the heire s<br />

Fullas of armes of Tho . Barley of<br />

Draxburgh R . 2 WoodsaminWoodhal l<br />

Richar d<br />

sans issu<br />

John<br />

sans issu<br />

Katheri n<br />

sans issu<br />

Lucy san s<br />

issu<br />

Petter sans iss u<br />

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

Robart Drax Katherin d . to Thomas Richar d<br />

of Drax mar : WV"` Mirfeld of sans san s<br />

to his t wiff Yorkshier issu iss u<br />

Elenor d . t o<br />

Robar t<br />

Rokby of Jane mar : to Elizabeth mar : t o<br />

Rokby Leyk of Nor - Mounteney o f<br />

Fulthivatt manton in Colley i n<br />

Yorkshier Vorksh.<br />

Jane d. to = i Alsxander Draxi d. to Fiz IVnir Robart p. of Margre t<br />

Nic° of Drax of Lincoln Dirfeld a non e<br />

Wortley sans issu sans iss u<br />

o f<br />

Wortley<br />

hatherin mar : Agnes 3 d . Alice mar .<br />

to Thos a nonne to Robar t<br />

Wakefeld of Allo t<br />

Newark<br />

John Drax Margret d . to pciva l<br />

Amyas of Nethert u<br />

in Yorksheire<br />

Issabell d. and heire mar : to S r Walte r<br />

Caverley (?S r Wm Calverley )<br />

of Yorksh .<br />

S r W m Calverley mar : Elizabeth d . t o<br />

S r W m Midelton of Stokheld<br />

Nicolas Drax=Katherin d .<br />

sans issu to Roge r<br />

IVombell o f<br />

Wombel l<br />

*" The part inside dotted line is crossed out .<br />

Thoma s<br />

a prees t<br />

D . of<br />

divinit y<br />

and pso n<br />

of Dirfeld<br />

A


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 2 575<br />

Robert Drax i Jane sister to 3 daugters Issabell mar : to Issabell mar : t o<br />

of Woodhal l S r Henry sans iss u Tho Medley<br />

. ..Tee o f<br />

?son by Joan Wiat of Pent<br />

of Newsted Beckingham i n<br />

Wortley<br />

Notingham<br />

I I I<br />

Thomas Drax Anne d . to Henry Issabell mar : 7 London Doroty 2 d<br />

of Woodhall S r Jn° sans issu to Fisher of of Kent 2`-t doughte r<br />

died in and Nevill of London husband sans iss u<br />

1553 Cheat sans issu<br />

I I<br />

London London die d<br />

in Moscouvy<br />

I 1<br />

Thomas Drax Henry 2" Bonne<br />

of Woodhall mar: Jane d . t o<br />

Jn° Hey' of<br />

Buckden i n<br />

Huntingtonsh .<br />

41 I 3d 7 1<br />

John a Mary Francis Gauiail l<br />

preest san s<br />

pson of D . issu<br />

21 31 5 1<br />

Elizabeth mar : Mary Gervace Alexander<br />

to Edw .<br />

Pilkinto n<br />

63<br />

61 41 51 61 7 1<br />

Robart Ursula Margaret Francis Brige t<br />

sans<br />

iss u<br />

1 Dray is a parish town in the West Riding .<br />

2 The beginning here referred to appears together with the remainder of thi s<br />

pedigree in narrative form in SS 133, pp . 101/2. See notes thereto appended .<br />

See also FVY 342 .<br />

3 See grant dated 30 November 1561 by Dalton, Norroy of this shield, motto an d<br />

crest, printed FVY, p . 480 .<br />

A


64 VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

(HARLEIAI\ MS . 1171, fol. 48. )<br />

Vorksh. +<br />

[WILSTHORP] r<br />

Robart Wilsthorp== d. to Benley<br />

of Cumberlan d<br />

Richard = Agnes d . and heire t o<br />

Wilsthorp Robart \Vykethorne<br />

1\Iyles Wilsthorp T Elenor d . . . .mar: to<br />

to Guy Bank e<br />

Fairfa x<br />

[Wilsthorp quartering Redma n<br />

impaling I Everingham ; II<br />

Wadesley ; III Mauleaerer ; Guy Wilsthorp_ = Agnes d . to S r<br />

IV Tempest .]<br />

Ralf Bigot t<br />

I I 2 J I<br />

Antony Thomas S r Oswald , Agnes d . and heir e<br />

Wilsthorp Wilsthorp Wilsthorp = to Redma n<br />

Francis =Elenor d . and Elizabeth mar :<br />

Wilsthorp sole heire to to Cutber t<br />

Henry<br />

Everingha m<br />

Redma n<br />

t See SS 144, p . S5 ; H XVI, 355, which, except for slight differences, is the sam e<br />

as here but without the quartered and impaled shield .<br />

2 See note H, XVI, 355 .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 57 5<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol . 51b . )<br />

Vorksh . done .<br />

[MOUNTFORD OF KILNHURST]'<br />

Thomas Mountford' d. to<br />

Clarrell o f<br />

Aldwark<br />

John Mountford T -Jane d. to<br />

of hilnherrst Ferlisby o f<br />

Nottingha m<br />

Edmund TElizabeth d . to Thomas Humfrey<br />

Mountford Tho . Caverley Mountford a preest<br />

of Yorkshier<br />

Jane Ann e<br />

Edmund Mountford Christopher Georg Antony Anne Elizabeth<br />

mar: Elizabeth d . Mountfor d<br />

to Tho. Kithin<br />

Issabell Mary Margret Ursula Alic e<br />

Lancelot<br />

Rosamund Brige t<br />

1 In the West Riding, parish of Rawmarsh .<br />

2 FVY 248, where the pedigree is carried three generations further back an d<br />

two later ; Lancelot, who ends pedigree here, is there given as the son of Christopher ,<br />

not of Edmund . The shield is there surrounded by a border ermine and the crest<br />

is there a talbot 's head. In these points SS 122, pp . 44 and 45 agrees with FVY .<br />

E<br />

6 5


66<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol . 51b. )<br />

Yorksh . +<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[ESCOT OF SCARBOROUGH] '<br />

William Escote Jane d . to Stevenso n<br />

of Bosto n<br />

d. and coheire Nic° Escote of i d. to<br />

to S r Walter Escote in Redneis<br />

Hanbeck Vorkshie r<br />

John i d. and Geffrey Thoma s<br />

Escote coheire to Escote Escot e<br />

Michael l<br />

of Thorley<br />

Walter Escote d. to Fotherb y<br />

John Escote d. to Worceli n<br />

of Lancashie r<br />

Thomasid. to Thomas Xpofer Escote 2d sonne Elizabeth mar : firs t<br />

Escote Mering mar: Mary d . to to Sheffeld an d<br />

Humfrey Herry after to Thor p<br />

Thomas William Robart Grace Dorothy Jan e<br />

See SS 123, p. 85 and notes thereto, also H XVI, p. 111 . Both agre e<br />

substantially with this, but H XVI gives more details, SS 122 gives the son and<br />

two daughters of Christopher .<br />

2 This shield is blazoned for Hugh de Escote in Charles and St . Georg e<br />

rolls of Henry III date. A quartered and impaled shield is given in SS 122 .


VISITATION OF YORKSHIRE IN A .D . 1 575 6 7<br />

(HARLEIAN 1\'IS . 1171, fol. 5 2 . )<br />

[AISLABY OF BARTON]l<br />

Wm Aslakeby of i d. t o<br />

Barden in Wiclif<br />

Richmonsh .<br />

1<br />

Thomas Richard James mar : William Elizabet h<br />

Margret d . mar : t o<br />

to S r Tho' Robt .<br />

Gower Balmer<br />

Anne mar : t o<br />

Heny Phillips<br />

Frances Aslakeby Mauld d . to Agnes mar: to Agnes mar : to<br />

Raff Grey Richard Marshall John Holm e<br />

of Barton of Petoring of Palmholm e<br />

Raulff John James Frances Margery Elizabeth mar: to Jane<br />

Aslakeby Thom . Curtei s<br />

of Cle i n<br />

Lincolnshie r<br />

1 H $VI, 3, and notes thereto; the pedigree there given is, with sligh t<br />

verbal differences, the same as here. The same in narrative form is in SS 122 ,<br />

p. 3 ; see also note there given . In both t ese the Aislaby shield has a label o f<br />

three points and impales that of Grey of Barton . For further account of mano r<br />

and family see VCH, No . Rid . I, 248.


68 VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 55 .)<br />

Rzrdstozz .<br />

[RUDSTON OF HAYTON] r<br />

Walter Rudsto n<br />

of Haton, i n<br />

Corn . Ebo r<br />

S r Jn° Rudston Ursula d . to S r<br />

of London Rob . Dymoc k<br />

Rob. Rudston of,Anne d. to Sr Edw . Elizab . ux. Tho°<br />

Boughton-Mont- Wotton widow to Wotto n<br />

chelsey in Corn . James Crome r<br />

Cantii [added in another hand ]<br />

Isaak Belknapp Ursula uxor Marti n<br />

2 sonne Barnham o f<br />

Londo n<br />

r. Hayton, a parish town in East Riding near Pocklington . FVP 126 carrie s<br />

pedigree nine generations further back and on to 1612 . See also arms ther e<br />

blazoned .


(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol. 79 .)<br />

[NORTON OF NORTON CONYERS] r<br />

S r Richard Norton Issabell d . and one of y e<br />

heirs of S` W°' Tempes t<br />

S r Jn" Norton Jane d. t o<br />

Randel Pico t<br />

S r John Norton o f =Margery sister to S r<br />

Norton Conyers Xpofer Ward<br />

Anne mar : to Xpofer Jane mar : to S r Wm Margret mar: to S r John Norton of T -Ann d . and heire to Henr y<br />

Wandsworth of Malory of Studley Roger Lassels of Norton Conyers Willm . Radcliffe a sans iss u<br />

Kirtlington Brakenbury base Lyne of y e hous e<br />

of Folmerdo n<br />

Richard Norton ofi Sussan d. to Thomas mar : Eliz . W Norton Elizabeth mar :<br />

Norton Conyers Richard L . d. to Ash of to Batty<br />

Latimer Skermingha m<br />

and Ashe<br />

Francis No .rton i Avery d . and heire to Katherin mar : to John mar : Jane d. to<br />

eldest sonne Xpofer Wimbish of Francis sonne and Charles Morton o f<br />

Norton and Ingolby heire to S r W°' Beutre e<br />

Bulmer<br />

Anne ad .<br />

Anne mar : to Margret mar :<br />

Robt . sonne to Tho '<br />

and heire to Markenfeld<br />

S r W"' sonne to S r<br />

Plompton Nynian<br />

Markinfel d<br />

and had iss u<br />

Thom ,<br />

Anne mar : to Robt. sonn e<br />

to John Burnard of<br />

Knaresborow<br />

B


C<br />

A B<br />

Edmund mar : Ciceley Elizabeth mar : to Henry Marc mar : to «m mar : to Ann e<br />

d. to Mathew Boint6 sonne to S r Tho s John- Henry Gren dau. to Mathe w<br />

of Aclam son of Lyndeley of Newby Bointon of Aclani<br />

I<br />

I I I I I I I<br />

Richard Francis William Robart Henry 111illisent Elizabet h<br />

Norton Norton Norton Norton Norto n<br />

I I I I<br />

Thos sans Clare mar : to Georg mar : and Xpofer sans Jane mar : Ric .<br />

issu Ric. Godrik hath no children issu Gascoigne o f<br />

of Ribston Exul . Execut . Sadbery, son<br />

and heire to Sr<br />

Henry Gascoigne<br />

I I I<br />

Marmaduke Norton Joann mar : to Sampson mar : d. an d<br />

unmaried Gerard Salvain heire to S r Bulmer, sans<br />

of Crockstall issu after she mar : t o<br />

Leyborn<br />

Thomas Norton<br />

now living 1 575<br />

0


Jn Norton mar : Briget Henry Norton Elizabeth mar : to Mary<br />

d. to S r Rob t Stapelton second sonne Edward Barton<br />

of Whenb y<br />

a sonne and 2 d .<br />

all sans issu<br />

In initio Cogniter (sic) duxit herede m<br />

de Norton, et retinens Irma domu s<br />

suae, patiebatur se ipsum et suos ,<br />

posteros vocari Norton .'<br />

Norton (alias) Norton A . 3 pillows sa.<br />

Cognier s<br />

1 Fully annotated pedigree CPF If, . 71/7, which see. Pedigrees also SS 122, p . 65; H . XVI, 2 .31 ;<br />

FVl 244/5 .<br />

2 Roger Norton, grandfather of sir Richard Norton, chief justice, who stands at the head o f<br />

this pedigree and died 20 December 1420, married Margaret, daughter and heiress of Richard Norton o f<br />

Norton. Their son Adam took the name of his mother's family but retained the differenced arms o f<br />

Conyers. The three cushions quartered on the second shield are for Norton blazoned for Richard Norto n<br />

as here in Jenyn's roll of Edward III date ; in the same roll sir Roger Norton places a chevron ..I<br />

between the cushions .


72<br />

(HARLEIAN MS . 1171, fol . 79b . )<br />

Consensu W . F . to Richar d<br />

Jessopp 13 July an° 1575 per<br />

letters pattents .°<br />

. VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

[ JESSOP] 1<br />

William Jessoppe of Ematte d . to Jn°<br />

Rotheram in Corn. Chalesworth of Freto n<br />

Ebor in Corn. Ebo r<br />

Richard Jessoppe of-Anne d. and coheire to<br />

Bromhall in Coln . Robt . Swift Esq . and o f<br />

Ebor living 1 575 Hellen his will d . an d<br />

heire to Nic° Wickersle y<br />

Wm Jessoppe Richard Jessoppe Frances Jessoppe Margrett<br />

13 years old second sonne 3d sonne<br />

in an° 1 57 5<br />

1 CVY II, 94/7, begins as here and continued to 1737. It is there fully<br />

annotated .<br />

2 There is a copy of this grant in Bodleian library MS . Ashmole 834, fo. 11 .<br />

The crest is a dove proper " holding a branch of olives proper ." The impalemen t<br />

on the second shield is for Swift of Rotherham gold a chevron vair between thre e<br />

bucks courant quartering Wykersley silver a Jess gules between three cinquefoils<br />

azure . (See FVY 576 .)


H .-The VISITATION OF NORTHUMBERLAND made in A.D .<br />

1575 by William Flower and Robert Glover from<br />

1\TSS . nos . 97 and 126 in Queen ' s College, Oxford ,<br />

collated with Studley Royal MS. no . 55 . 1<br />

(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL. I26, p . III . )<br />

[NORTHUMBERLAND ]<br />

The visitacion of the countie of Northumberland taken<br />

by William Flower esquier alias Norrov Kinge of Armes<br />

of the caste weste and Northe parses of England from th e<br />

river of Trente northward and in his companie Robert e<br />

Glouer alias Portcullis pursuiuant of Armes his marshal l<br />

in the veare of our Lord 1575 . 17 Elizabeth e Regime .<br />

LIST OF PEDIGREE S<br />

De la Vale of Seton de la Vale, in Comitatu Northumbriae .<br />

Fenwike de Fenwike in Comitatu Northumbria .<br />

Forster de Ederston in Comitatu Northumbria .<br />

Grey de Chillingham in Comitatu Northumbria .<br />

Lawson of Cramlington in Northumberland .<br />

Ogle de Bothall in Comitatu Northumbri .<br />

Roper .<br />

Wodderington de Wodderington in Comitatu Northumbria .<br />

Wytfeld of the house of Whitfield in Comitatu Northumberland<br />

.<br />

(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL. I26, p . II2 . )<br />

[NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE] 2<br />

The anciente armes of the countie of the towne o f<br />

Newcastle vpon Tyne whereof were maior and Burgesse s<br />

at the tyme of this visitacion thus followeinge, viz . John<br />

Watson maior, Richard Hodshon, Christofer Mitford ,<br />

Roberte Ellison, William Dente, Roberte Anderson ,<br />

Henry Brandlinge, William Jemson, Thomas Liddell ,<br />

William Selby, and Henry Anderson minor, burgesse s<br />

all incorporated by the name of the maior and Burgesse s<br />

of the Countie of the towne of Newcastle vpon Tyne . T o<br />

the which anciente Armes this Creaste and supporters wer e<br />

annexed by William Flower Esquire alias Norroy King e<br />

of Armes in this his visitacion by lettres Patentes beare -<br />

I The additions from MS . 126 are printed in italics ; the few additional<br />

details from the Studley Royal MS. are within round brackets .<br />

2 The arms are not drawn in these MSS .<br />

73


74<br />

'VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

inge date the [16th] day of [August] in y e yeare of ou r<br />

Lord 1 575 .<br />

(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL . 97, p . 142 . )<br />

DE LA VALE DE SETON DE LA VALE IN COMITATU<br />

Dieu nous Conduicte<br />

belt round lion<br />

omitted in -WS.<br />

Queen 's Call. 126.<br />

NORTHUMBRIE '<br />

James De la Vale oft<br />

Seton de la Val e<br />

otherwise calle d<br />

James Horsele y<br />

John De is Vale of Anne doughter to Si r<br />

Seton de la Vale Thomas Grey o f<br />

Esquire Chillingham<br />

George eldest Sir John de 1a Mary doughter Marger y<br />

son died sans Vale brother to Cary maried<br />

issue anno 10 and heire to to Si r<br />

of H . S George Willia m<br />

A Ogl e


Anne Elenor<br />

maried marie d<br />

to Robert t o<br />

Reymes Willia m<br />

of Fenwi k<br />

Shortflat o f<br />

in North- Bychfeld<br />

umberland<br />

VISITATION OF NORTHUMBERLAND IN A .D . 1 575 75<br />

Sir John°Anne Edward Beatrix Mar y<br />

Delavale doughter 2 d sonne maried to marie d<br />

Knight to Ratle maried Edward to George<br />

d' Seton Lord Felis Evington Morton o f<br />

Delauale Ogle (Helyne) (Erington) Barwik<br />

daughter of Butterley de<br />

to John in North- Buckwick e<br />

Ogle of umberlan d<br />

Ogle castl e<br />

A<br />

I I I<br />

Josua de la 2 d sonne 3' sonne 4 sonne a dou I ghter<br />

Vale eldest (Peter) (Clement) (Rauf) (Barbara)<br />

son<br />

12 13 1 I<br />

Robert delavaleTDorothe Henry Thomas Jane maried Dorothe maried<br />

Living 1575 daughter to Oswald to Gilber t<br />

of Sir Raff Mitford of Elringto n<br />

Grey of Riall in Evington o f<br />

Chillingham Northum- Wissington i n<br />

berland Northumberlan d<br />

(Errington)<br />

Anne marled Katheri n<br />

to Thomas vnmaried<br />

Cramlingto n<br />

of Newsha m<br />

r For fully annotated and detailed pedigree see .NCH IX, 167/77 . The arm s<br />

are quarterly I Delaval : ermine Iwo bars vest ; II Horsley : gules three horses '<br />

heads silver bridled gold ; III unknown : gruel three spread eagles silver ; I V<br />

. Bolbec : vert a lion rambant ermine crowned gold on a collar vert around hi s<br />

body a molet gold . FVN, p. 38, blazons the quarter for Bolbec with the fiel d<br />

gules and omits the difference whilst adding a curious composite quarter apparently<br />

made up of Hilton of Hilton and Hilton of Swine, but the silver chaplet s<br />

cannot be correct. For arms and references for them see NM IV, 90, and AA ,<br />

4th ser., VII, 8 and plate I ibid.


(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL . 97, p . I24 .) (Studley MS., fol . 5} . )<br />

Henricos Fenwike miles<br />

obijt s .p.<br />

FENWIKE DE FENWIKE IN COMITATU NORTHUMBRIIE'<br />

Thomas Dominus de Fenwike<br />

stiles .lnno 4 Edwardi 2<br />

GPillielmusde<br />

Fenwik e<br />

wiles<br />

Robertus de FenwikeElianora 1'etrzrs sde Fenwik e<br />

Armiger 14 1 . 2<br />

frizannes Fenzrike=Elz abetlzafilza<br />

A7 miger Alan ; de He/o n<br />

Johannes Fensi'I e= Alanus Fetzze'ike=<br />

Ar/nig 'eT' ii//es fl//us 2<br />

Fenwike= Johannes Fenecz a Arta iger<br />

Johannes Fenwike Arnzider dotzec =<br />

de Eshenden post full miles<br />

Johannes Fenwik e<br />

Fenzoike= IPillielmus


John Fenwike-i William Fenwik Joane daughte r<br />

esquire I Esquire de ~ and coheir o f<br />

12 Ed. 1 (of 11 a/el/on (2 nd Thomas<br />

Walington) son) Musgrave<br />

Raffe Fenwike =<br />

Esquire (o f<br />

Walington )<br />

William Henry a n<br />

sans issu Ideot sans issu<br />

John Fenwike=Agne s<br />

Esquire daughte r<br />

johazzncs Fen- to Sir<br />

wide miles Jame s<br />

(of Walington) Metcalf e<br />

*Sir John Fenwik e<br />

Knight (of Walington )<br />

(chief heir male)<br />

Roger Fenwilc =Vrsula daughter<br />

of Bichfeld to John Heron o f<br />

2d sonne Chipchac e<br />

sister t o<br />

George<br />

A<br />

Mary daughter and John Fenwike of Elizabeth sister t o<br />

heire of Strother Fenwik Esquire Sir Roger Wodderington<br />

(ilia l1 illernz i<br />

Strother zzxor la<br />

Robert Fenwik e<br />

(of Chibbur n<br />

3 rd son )<br />

Robert Fenwi k<br />

of Chibburne,<br />

married Mau d<br />

daughter t o<br />

Thomas Strothe r<br />

John Fenwik e<br />

of Kenton<br />

Robert 30 -<br />

yeares ol d<br />

1 575<br />

Roger Agnes Raffe Gerar d<br />

Fen- Har- Fenwik Fenwilc e<br />

wike botle of<br />

miles (sister Whitto n<br />

(of t o<br />

Stan- Ralf) Georg e<br />

ton)<br />

Fenwik e<br />

of Twisel l<br />

Margret Sir Raffe Roge r<br />

daughter and Fenwik Fenwik e<br />

heire to of Stanton of Lighto n<br />

William Bennet Knigh t<br />

of Kenton<br />

*This Sir Alin Fezzwick omitted<br />

in NS . Queen 's Coll. 126 .<br />

John Fenwike- Mar y<br />

Esquire (of daughte r<br />

Stanton) to Sir Raf<br />

Grey o f<br />

Chilling -<br />

ha m<br />

B C D E<br />

cn<br />

v


13<br />

Sir Roger Dorothy John Fenwike Willia m<br />

Fenwike daughter of Walker<br />

Knight to Si r<br />

(of Walington)<br />

John<br />

\Voder - \Vyff t o<br />

Georg e<br />

ington Wodderington<br />

William Fenwik e<br />

Esquire (o f<br />

of Swinborn<br />

Wallington) Wyffe to<br />

now living 1 575 Geffrey Bowe -<br />

flour o f<br />

Aperley<br />

Anthon y<br />

Lancelo t<br />

Robert<br />

D<br />

Raffe Fenwike ofi Dorothe daughte r<br />

Stanton Esquire to John Ogle of<br />

Ogle Castl e<br />

Roger 7 yeare s<br />

old 1575<br />

Lancelo t<br />

Richard Fenwike Dorothy daughte r<br />

of Stanton now I Percivall Gerar d<br />

and coheir to Roge r<br />

living 1575 Thornton of Whitto n<br />

(Witton )<br />

George Fen- Charle s<br />

wike o f<br />

Harbotle an d<br />

Brinckhurn<br />

Martin Michaell<br />

Tristram Henr y<br />

r Full pedigree with notes NCH XII, 352 . Set also FVN, pp . 47153 for pedigrees of the variou s<br />

branches . The arms of Fenwick silver three marflets gules on a chief gules three martlets silve r<br />

are first blazoned for sir John Fenwick in Powell's roll of Edward III . See also AA, 4th ser ., VII ,<br />

p. 7 and plate ibid . facing p. 32 The crest of a phrinis enflamed gold was granted to Willia m<br />

Fenwick of Wallington by Dethick, Garter H LXVI, 85 .


(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL. 97, p . 1 3 6 . ) (Studley MS ., fo . 52 . )<br />

These verses were set about the armes<br />

Let vs rlerelq them hold<br />

to nryrrcle theire warthines<br />

That which our pal elites old<br />

hash : E,tte vs to t ossesse.<br />

FORSTER DE EDERSTON IN COMITATU NORTHUMBRI '<br />

Thomas Forster of Edersto n<br />

in Northumberlan d<br />

Thomasi<br />

Forste r<br />

Thomas Forster Sister to y e blynd xxij Sonnes<br />

baron of Hilto n<br />

(dau . of baro n<br />

of Hilton)<br />

15 14 13 I 2<br />

John Reynold Robert Patrick Constance maried Issabell maried<br />

sans sans to Gower of to Turpi n<br />

issu issu Yorkshire<br />

Thomas Forster Florence Sister to Sir John Forster Jane doughter to Si r<br />

Lyving in anno 1 Thomas Lord<br />

Lord Warden of Cuthert Radcliffe o f<br />

1 575 Wharton y e midle . Northumberlan d<br />

Marches filius 2<br />

A B<br />

It I I I<br />

Thomas Dorothe Margret maried Elenor maried a Doughte r<br />

eldest doughter to to Metford to Lyonell a nonn e<br />

Sonne Robart Gre y<br />

Lord Ogl e<br />

Reynold =Clara doughter t o<br />

Forster William Swinbor n<br />

of Captheton<br />

Margret 2 d d lughter C<br />

vu ,


B<br />

I I~ I<br />

Thomas Cutbert = Elizabeth Margret<br />

I<br />

Elenor maried<br />

I<br />

Grace<br />

I I<br />

Rouland iKatherin doughter Margret marie d<br />

eldest 2 d daughter maried to Sir Frances 2 d Forster to Leonard Selby to Sir Georg e<br />

Sonne Sonne to Thomas to Russell 3 d son daughter Heron<br />

26 yeares Bradforth Nicholas to y e Erie of Elizabet h<br />

old anno of North- Ridley Bedford<br />

1575 timberland of Northumberland<br />

I<br />

Dorothe marled<br />

I<br />

Elenor maried<br />

I<br />

Elizabeth marie d<br />

Edward 2 d Sonne to Sir Reignold to George to George Finc h<br />

Russell Carnaby= Craser: and after of Ken t<br />

to Rober t<br />

O 0 'sVoderington<br />

c'.ror Geosgij<br />

Craster<br />

1 See NCH I, pp . 238/29 for fully annotated pedigree, and ibid ., pp . 156155 for the Bamburgh<br />

branch. See also FVN, pp . 56/60. The shield is quarterly I and IV Forster : silver a chevron vert<br />

between three bugle horns sable ; II and III Adderstone : silver on a bend cotised sable three martlet s<br />

gold. The arms of Carnaby are silver two bars and in chief three roundels azure . (AA, 3rd scr . ,<br />

VI, p . 105 and note .)<br />

C 0c<br />

1


(KS . QUEEN ' S COLL. 97, p . I40.)<br />

GREY DE CHILLINGHAM IN COMITATU NORTHUMBERLAND '<br />

In rotuio char-tar-run Anna 1 Rey is johannis.<br />

Fro Arzdrrea de Bellocarnfio at Ezra de Grey vxore Bias pro<br />

Into lure yzmd ezs discendit ex forte Roberti Basset of<br />

heredzrm sum-um in Tezrford at in. Purston cum fertinertiis.<br />

!Northumbria . Ezra de Grey tenet dimidiunz feodi in<br />

Teuton?' de feodo Ti'zllielnri fzlij Hamonzs in Conzitat u<br />

North umbrire .<br />

Scutagiztm in Conzitatu .z orthumb' .<br />

Xorthurnb'. De feodo domino Ezra de Grey dimid '<br />

mare [sic . for marca?] pro honore de lI'allingford<br />

scilicet pro dimidio feodi in Toueforde .<br />

(l'z'llelnttrs Arius Hamonis fait 8aro do lafrirtton in<br />

Coraitatu Northumbria,<br />

flia flia Eliza- = Rogerus jrhaarze s<br />

vxor vxor betha IVoder- = Gre y<br />

Arun- Salvia ingtotz miles<br />

dell<br />

[Continued overleaf. ]<br />

Thomas Alicia = =<br />

Grey<br />

Ii adult h its = Elizabeth a<br />

Grey miles cilia fdonric i<br />

de coral. - Domin i<br />

tatu Fitzhughe<br />

Nor thum -<br />

brza 3<br />

Radulbhus 4<br />

Grey miles<br />

Thomas Grey miles 5 =-filia baronis<br />

de Grarstock e<br />

Elizabetha Anna<br />

Gilbertus=fzlia<br />

Lancaster Tlzomez<br />

Horton<br />

mi/itds


Sir Raffe Grey ;<br />

of Chillingha m<br />

beheaded a t<br />

Doncaster, anno<br />

4 E . 4<br />

Sir Edward Anne doughte r<br />

Grey of to Gower of<br />

Chilling- Staynby i n<br />

ham 9 Comitatu Ebor '<br />

I I =<br />

Thomas Sir Raffe= lssabell s eldes t<br />

2 d Sonne Grey of daughter an d<br />

sans Chilling- coheire to Si r<br />

issu ham 7 Thomas Gre y<br />

of Horto n<br />

I= I2 1 3<br />

Sir Thomas Raffe Edwar d<br />

Grey o f<br />

Chillingha m<br />

living =575 9<br />

I2 3<br />

Anne maried Margery marie d<br />

to Robart to John son an d<br />

Clavering heire to Si r<br />

Callaly in George Hero n<br />

Northum -<br />

berland<br />

14 15 1 6<br />

Henry Roger Arthu r<br />

Sir Roger Grey" i Jane Sister t o<br />

of Horton, in Thomas Lor d<br />

Northumberland Darcy of Meinel l<br />

y` suffred<br />

Sir Thomas Grey" of Dorothe doughte r<br />

Horton, died on to Raffe Lord Ogl e<br />

Thursday the 3" o f<br />

August<br />

A<br />

I4 Is 1 6<br />

Barbara maried Vrsula maried Margret marie d<br />

to Roger to Humfrey to John Baxte r<br />

Proctor of Heron of of Newcastel<br />

Shaden, in Bolcinfeld et de Tieforne<br />

Northumberland in EpisYnbatu<br />

I= 12 1 3<br />

Dorothe married Issahell Anne<br />

to Rober t<br />

Delavale of Seton<br />

Delavale i n<br />

Northumberlan d<br />

oa


A<br />

Judith maried first to Peterl Grey Doughter to Haggerston<br />

Swinno, 2 d to Lawson 2d Sonne of Haggerston in<br />

of Skrimerston, 3d to<br />

Lille of Gosford, al l<br />

Northumberlan d<br />

3 in Northumberland I<br />

Thomas<br />

I<br />

Raffe<br />

~<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Lionell Margret Anne Dowsabell<br />

dlar g eri a Gerara'rt s<br />

Szcynno Roberio t<br />

Lawson<br />

1 Detailed annotated pedigree RND 326 ; see also FVN 6213 .<br />

'- Daughter of Ralph lord Neville of Raby ; her second husband was sir Gilbert Lancaster .<br />

3 I .P .M . 1443 ; buried at Chillingham beside his wife . See AA, 4th ser ., \'II, pp. 15 and 23 ; als o<br />

plates ix and a ibid . and NM, pp . 116/20.<br />

4 Sheriff of Northumberland 1454 and 1458 ; beheaded 1161 .<br />

5 Knight banneret by the duke of Gloucester 24 July 1182 . (SK II, 18), captain of the castl e<br />

of Norham and sheriff of Islandshire. (RND )<br />

6 Died 6 December 1533 .<br />

7 Died at Chillingham 17 December 1565 .<br />

s Will dated at Ogle 6 October 1581 is printed SS 38, pp . 49 ;54 ; see notes thereto .<br />

9 Will dated 20 December 1589 ; died 9 April 1590 . See SS 38, pp . 172/76 and notes thereto .<br />

tt Will made 13 February 1540 ; proved 1545 . (SS for 1833, no . 2, pp . 115/16 . )<br />

11 Died at Bethnal Green, London, August 1590. (SS as above, note p . 116 . )<br />

The shield of arms here drawn is first blazoned for sir Thomas Grey, differenced by a baston<br />

azure, in the Nativity roll of c . 1300. See note upon it and similar Northumbrian shields in NM ,<br />

p. 75. The shield of Grey of Horton (in Glendale) appears as one of the quarterings of Grey o f<br />

Chillingham upon a shield of arms above the train entrance to Chillingham castle (NM, 120) . It i s<br />

the shield of the lords Grey cf Rotherfield differenced by the bezant on the bend . It is first blazone d<br />

for sir John Grey (of Rotherheld) in the roll of the battle of Falkirk , 1238 .<br />

The blazons are gales a lion rampant and a border engrailed silver-Grey of Chillingham ; Larr y<br />

silver and azure on a bend gales a bezant-Grey of Horton .


(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL . 97, p . 4 . )<br />

LAWSON OF CRAMLINGTON IN NORTHUMBERLAND '<br />

At Cramlingto n<br />

Orate pro anima Thomm Lauso n<br />

generosi, qui ohijt 2 die mensi s<br />

Julij, Anno Domini Millesim o<br />

cccc. lxxxix . Cuius anim m<br />

propitietur Deus 1-,9 9<br />

Thomas Lawson .Doughte r<br />

buried at Cram- and hei r<br />

lington with this of Cramlington<br />

Epitaph<br />

William Lawson of i Doughter to<br />

Cramlington in Horsele y<br />

Northumberland<br />

A


Thomas Lawson ofTEden doughter to Si r<br />

Cramlington Roger Grey o f<br />

Horton Knigh t<br />

Robert Lawson = Elizabeth Willia m<br />

of Cramlington daughter sans issu<br />

to Lionell<br />

Fenwic k<br />

of Blegden<br />

Edmund Lawson,Margery sister and sole = Robert Lawson<br />

of Newcastle heire to John Swinno of Vsworth 2't<br />

filza et sofa heres Radul- husband<br />

phi Swinnow saran a<br />

heres johannis Swinno w<br />

Raffe Lawson of T Elizabeth daughte r<br />

Burgh in comi- and heire to Roge r<br />

tatu Richmond Burgh of Burg h<br />

anno1575<br />

Roger 4 yeares Alice Margre t<br />

old 1 575<br />

B<br />

A<br />

2<br />

James Lawson of =Alice doughter t o<br />

Newcastle George Bartra m<br />

of Newcastle<br />

George 2d Willia m<br />

Sonne 3d Sonn e<br />

vnmaried<br />

Anne marie d<br />

to Willia m<br />

Ryden of<br />

Newcastl e<br />

Thomas Rydall<br />

George 3`t=doughter to Robar t<br />

Sonne . . .Fenwi k<br />

of Brenkburn e<br />

James Rober t<br />

Henry Lawson Francis daughte r<br />

of Nesham in to Cutbert Conier s<br />

Episcopatu of Layton, i n<br />

living 1575 Episcopatu<br />

James 7 Raffe 2 d Mary Katherin Issabell Margre t<br />

yeares Sonne<br />

old 1575<br />

u,


iij Sonnes as on<br />

the next syde<br />

appearet h<br />

II'illielrnus Lawson Reginaldusfzlius Lionellus<br />

Rector in 2 studens in filius 3<br />

.tvorthumberl. hospitio Grayorum<br />

RISE AND SHIN E<br />

[Grand Quarter IV as I]<br />

B<br />

. . ... . . . . . . .. ..<br />

Issabell vxor Gerard Fenwick<br />

=and Richard Hodshon both of i<br />

i Newcastl e<br />

Willelmus Selby de Newcastle mercator<br />

Georg ins Selby, de Newcastle mercator<br />

IG'illielmus Selby de=Elisabetha /ilia<br />

Newcastle mercator : et hares pain's<br />

Georgius Isabella Jlarza Elisabeth a<br />

Willelimus alaryareta Jana Elianora<br />

Richardus Barbara<br />

Selbye de Newcastle


Lawson<br />

Cranrlington<br />

Swynnowe<br />

Robertus=Isabella falia<br />

Hodshorz et vna heredumClzristoclzeri<br />

Place<br />

de Halnaby<br />

_ rmi erl<br />

per E . K . Norrey R .<br />

armes 1592<br />

D<br />

Elizabetha vxor Lancelotus<br />

. Nicholas [sic .]<br />

6i/allielnzus<br />

Hedby Richardus<br />

Barbara<br />

1 Annotated pedigree NCH XII1, pp . 386/89 . See also FVN, pp . i6/T ; also FVD, p . 209 an d<br />

FVY, p . 254.<br />

The blazon of the shield is I and IV grand quarters silver a chevron between three rnartlets sable-<br />

Lawson, quartering barry silver and azure in chief three rings azure-Cranrlington . The Swinhoe quarter i s<br />

silver three swine passant sable . Selby is barry gold and sable . Lawson of Usworth : party per pale silver<br />

and sable a chevron counter-coloured . (FVD 208.) The crest is out of clouds two amts embowed veste d<br />

ermine supporting a sun. (Ibid.) See also grant of arms by Dalton 28 February 1558/59 (MS . Ashmole 834,<br />

fo . 13). The martlet (sable) crest was granted to Ralph Lawson of Burgh by E . Knight Norroy 2 Januar y<br />

1592. (SS 41, p . xliii . )<br />

The blazon of Hodshon's shield is per chevron embattled gold and azure three martlets counter -<br />

coloured.<br />

Lawson de<br />

I%swortiz


(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL. 97, p . 8 .)<br />

OGLE DE BOTHALL IN COMITATU NORTHUMBRIIE '<br />

*Robert the first LordTlssabell doughter and heire<br />

Ogle of Bothall I to Sir Alexander Kirkby<br />

Owin the second Elenor doughter to Issabell maried fyrst to Si r<br />

Lord Ogle I Sir William Hilton John Heron of Chipchace,<br />

and after to Joh n<br />

Raffe the 3`i Margret daughter to Woderingto n<br />

Lord Ogle I Sir W. Gascoine<br />

Robert the Anne daughter to (Sir) William John=Sihell daughter Dorothy vxor Anne maried Margret marie d<br />

Fourth Thomas son and 2 d son sans Ogle to John Heron Sir T. Forster to ffumfrey to Georg e<br />

Lord Ogle heire to George issu son and heire I-Iarbotle sac s<br />

Lord Lumley to Sir William issu<br />

Lisle<br />

Dorothe doughter Robert the v tt' Jane daughter (Rauf eldest (Thomas 3 di Owin (4th Agne s<br />

to Sir Henry Lord Ogle, to Sir Cutbert son died son died son )<br />

Wodderington slaine at Radcliffe of young) young )<br />

Panierhough = Cartingto n<br />

in Scotland<br />

*The first four generations omitted in MS. Queens Coll. 126.<br />

0o<br />

oo


Robart the=Jane daughter Margret marie d<br />

vj `h Lord and heire to to Gregory Ogl e<br />

Ogle sans Sir Thomas of Chopington i n<br />

issu Maleuerer of Northumberlan d<br />

Allerton<br />

A<br />

Cutbert Ogle o f<br />

Chopington<br />

B '<br />

Cutbert, y°Katherin eldes t<br />

vij th Lord daughter an d<br />

Ogle now (one of the)<br />

living 1575 heire(s) to Sir<br />

Regnald Carnaby<br />

Grace san s<br />

Jane maried to Edward Katherin iss u<br />

Talbot, yonger Sonn e<br />

to George Erie o f<br />

Shrewsbury (aged 9<br />

years an° 1 575 )<br />

Thomas Ogle Issabell daughter Margret<br />

3 d Sonne to Sir T . Grey of marie d<br />

Horton filz.'a t o<br />

Johannis Grey Robert ,<br />

de Horton militis 3 `t sonne<br />

to Si r<br />

Joh n<br />

\Vodderingto<br />

n<br />

l 0i1<br />

1 For full detailed pedigree with notes see HN II, i, pp . 3S0187. Also Ogle and Bothal, Newcastle ,<br />

The Ogle badge of the rayed rose appears in a window of the north aisle in Bothal church . The<br />

motto, ` accept gratefully or with thanks," is not elsewhere upon record. The Ogle shield is blazoned<br />

silver a less between three crescents gules. It is first blazoned in Willement's roll of Richard II, an d<br />

is probably derived from the crescent badge of Percy. The crest, here a griffin 's head, is given as a<br />

goat's head in Visit . of 1615. (FVN 95 .) After the marriage of sir Robert Ogle (died 1962), great -<br />

grandfather of the first lord Ogle of Bothal, with Helen Bertram, heiress of sir Robert Bertram o f<br />

Bothal, the Ogles quartered the shield of Bertram of Bothal gold an orle azure with their own .<br />

2 Called also Ancrum Moor, fought 1545 . co


(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL. 97, p . I15 .)<br />

ROPER<br />

Henry eldest Andrewe Peter 3 Serys Roper William Rober t<br />

sonn a tatis<br />

22 1575<br />

2 sonne sonne 4 Bonn 5 sons 6 sonne<br />

Robert Roper of T Elizabeth daughte r<br />

Newcastell vppon of Henry Dawbene y<br />

Tyne one of the of Sherington i n<br />

Customers theire Comitatu Norffol k<br />

lyving 1575<br />

Phillipe Elizabeth Anne 3 Barbara 4<br />

a daughter 2 daughter daughter daughter<br />

Per fess sable and silver a pale engrailed and counter-coloured three bucks' heads erased sabl e<br />

attired gold in the first quarter a martlet sable charged with a crescent gold . Crest, a buck's head<br />

erased gold with horns sable holding a branch vent fruited gold . The impalement for Daubeny i s<br />

quarterly I and IV gules a fess fusilly silver in chief two martlets . . . facing each other for difference ;<br />

II and III . . . on a fess . . . between six billets . . . three martlets . . ,<br />

CO O


(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL. 97, pp. 6, 7.) (Studley MS ., fo. 50 . )<br />

WODDERINGTON DE WODDERINGTON IN COMITATU NORTHUMBERLAND '<br />

Anno 20 regis Edwardi 2 Adam d e<br />

Swynburne Baro obijt sine prole, e t<br />

Christiana vna Sororum et h eredu m<br />

dicti Ad2e, nupta fuit<br />

. de Wod-<br />

derington, Cui peperit Gerardum d e<br />

Woderington .<br />

Gerardus de<br />

Wodderington<br />

miles<br />

Johannes<br />

Woderincion<br />

miles sp .<br />

Gerard d e<br />

Woderingto n<br />

R .2 . Johannes de Margreta Barnaba, marie d<br />

Wodderington vxor eius to John Sonne t o<br />

miles Adam Vau x<br />

H .6. Rogerus de Elizabeth doughter to<br />

Wodderington Sir Thomas Grey<br />

E .3. Rogerus de Agneta vxo r<br />

Wodderington eius<br />

Sir Gerard de Elizabeth H .6. Sir Roger = . . . John marie d<br />

Wodderington maried to de Wodder- Issabel l<br />

maried Eliza- John ington daughter t o<br />

beth daughter Fenwick Knight Robert Lor d<br />

to Christofer<br />

Ogle, widow t o<br />

Bointon of<br />

Sadbury<br />

Sir J ohn Heron<br />

B<br />

Adam de Swizzborne = de Coznitatu<br />

E.r. Gerard de .i orthumbrice Izzquisitio ann o<br />

Wodderington 12 Edwardi 2<br />

E .2. Johannes de T Christiana Adam de Swinborne Barbara 4<br />

Wodering- baro o62it sine ¢role vxor<br />

ton miles 3<br />

Ingnisitio 20 Ed. 2 Johannis de<br />

.Stri uelinge<br />

in Scotia<br />

Rich art/us de =.<br />

Ellie/den<br />

Elizabetha vxor Hero n<br />

1'Villielnnz s<br />

Agnes Jlatildus vxor Jacoba 5(=)Johannes de<br />

Rechardi de filia 3 Sty fueling miles<br />

Alicia Aston 2 bare obijt s .p.<br />

Ma/de/is Elbrandi de Ingnisitio<br />

Hilton inilitis 2 R. 2<br />

William Isabella Rogerus Willie/tuns Alexander


A B t,4<br />

I . . ... . ... . ... . ... . .. .. ... . ..<br />

I I I I I<br />

Elizabeth E .4. Sir Raffe Wodderington i Felis doughter an d<br />

of Wodderington Knight I coheire of Sir Robar t<br />

Claxton of Horden<br />

Sir Henry Wodderington Margery daughter to=Sir William Ellake r<br />

Sir Henry Percy 2 d Husband<br />

Agnes daughter to=Sir John Wodder- = i Agnes daughte r<br />

Sir James ington Knight to Sir Edwar d<br />

Medcalfe of Wens- Gower o f<br />

dale in Yorkshire Yorkshire<br />

C<br />

Roberti Margret sister William<br />

3 d ' to Cutber t<br />

Sonne Lord Ogl e<br />

i<br />

John Katherin<br />

/anti<br />

Lucia<br />

Dorothe C[o]nstance Mary marie d<br />

first wit-1e maried to to John<br />

to Robert Walter Mitford (ve l<br />

Lord Fenwik Midcalfe) of<br />

Ogle vxor Sighel l<br />

Valentini<br />

Fenwik e<br />

of Walker ,<br />

nere New -<br />

castle<br />

esquir e<br />

I I I<br />

Isaac Abermiell Ephrai m<br />

(5) ( 6) (7)<br />

Gerard John David Elizabetlz a<br />

Alicia<br />

Roger WIdderington =i Maude daughte r<br />

of Chibburneflius2 to Strothe r<br />

Jane ml vied t o<br />

John Carnaby<br />

of Langley, in<br />

Comitat u<br />

Northumberland<br />

(eldes t<br />

daughter )<br />

lVillielznus<br />

Carnaby<br />

I I<br />

Margery Anne died<br />

maried to a virgi n<br />

Roge r<br />

Fenwyck of<br />

Bychfel d<br />

IIII I<br />

Margery Barbara 3<br />

maried to Rebecca(4 )<br />

Henry Sara (5)<br />

Parkinson Mary (6)<br />

of Beau- Martha (7 )<br />

mon d<br />

Hill, i n<br />

Episcopat u<br />

( 2 n d<br />

daughter) D


C<br />

Henry Wodderington=Barbara daughter Edward of Swinburn = Vrsula daughter and Dorothe maried first to Si r<br />

Esquire, living in to Sir Edward in comitatu North- Coheire of Sir Roger Fenwick of Wallington :<br />

Anno 15i5 Gower umb' Regnald Carnaby and after to Robert Constabl e<br />

of Holme and Flamburg h<br />

Henry eldest Son 8 years old 1575 Roger Raffe Dorothe Agne s<br />

Doughter ,John \Vodderington Mary doughter to Sir Roger^i<br />

and heire of Chibburne and William Ogle of 2 d<br />

to Mar- Aukesley living in Cockle Park 2d wyffe so n<br />

shall of anno 1575 Maria filia Wzllelmi<br />

Keynton Ogle deLarkle .parke? William<br />

Childre n<br />

sans issu<br />

D<br />

Roger 26 Robert Elizabeth Barbara Maw d<br />

yeares (2 nd son) mariecl t o<br />

old 1575 Marmaduk e<br />

Fenwike<br />

1 Annotated pedigree in HN ii, 230 ;38; the notes attached thereto fully elucidate this pedigree.<br />

See also AA, 2nd ser ., III, 189/96 .<br />

2 Adam of Swinburne, knight, died c . 1326/27 ; his wife was Idonea Graham . (HN )<br />

3 A generation is omitted here ; this John was son of John and grandson of Gerard. (HN )<br />

4 This should be Barnaba ; she was the first wife of sir John Stryvelyn . For an account of both<br />

see AA, 3rd ser., I, pp . 95/7 .<br />

5 Second wife of sir John Stryvelyn . See AA as above, pp . 9415.<br />

6 The arms blazoned quarterly silver and gales a bend sable are derived and differenced, b y<br />

changing the gold quarter to silver, from the shield of the Fitz Rogers of \Varkworth, which in it s<br />

turn was derived from the quarterly shield of Mandeville, earls of Essex. It is first blazoned in<br />

Powell's roll of Edward III . A seal of Gerard Widdrington of 1466 shows the bull's head, nec k<br />

and mantling powdered with pellets ; the blazon is sable tzwith silver pellets . (DS 2651 ; AA, 3rd ser. ,<br />

VI, p . 184.) The quartering on second shield is gales a less between three hedgehogs silver for Claxton .<br />

The banner is the cross of St . George, the fly party silver and gules, upon it a two-headed wyver n<br />

silver winged gold, the crest as before and the motto jnv • 5AN5 • FIN .


(MS . QUEEN ' S COLL . 97, p. I 43 .)<br />

WYTFELD<br />

William Whitfeld=Doughter an d<br />

of ye house of heire of Randol l<br />

Whitfeld, in Holme of ye Manor<br />

comitatu of Aulston Mor e<br />

Northumberland ` in Comberland ,<br />

holder of th e<br />

Baron of Hilto n<br />

Added to Yorke's testimony .<br />

This pedegree of William Witfeld, and after from Richard Witfeld<br />

lineally distended as appeareth ahoue written : ys verifyed by the report ,<br />

testimony and knowledge of John Whitfeld of Skelgill in Aulston More ,<br />

within the Countie of Comberland, being of the Age of 90 yeares, mad e<br />

in presence of Raffe Wytfeld of Witfeld Esquire, John Witfeld of Randel l<br />

Holme gentleman . And dyvers other men there at that tyme present .<br />

Touching the birth, discent and pedegree of Myles Wytfeld of Netesbury<br />

in Aulston More within the Countie atiorsaid (and Robert to be the Sonn e<br />

of ye said Myles, is proved by ye examinations and depositions of John<br />

Whitfeld Esquire, Henry Wailes of Knarsdall esquire, Alexander Whitfeld<br />

of Alendale gentleman, John Archer of Aulston and others, as<br />

appeareth by a certificate made for that entent and pourpose, the 14 da y<br />

of August, in the yeare of our lord god 1523) . Which Robart so lyneally<br />

discended came out of the north partes of this Realme of England, an d<br />

dwelt at Wadhurst in Sussex, and had issue as appeareth .<br />

The which pedegree was sought out, examined, and registred, withi n<br />

the Office of Armes neere Paules Wharfe in London the xvj tt' day o f<br />

February I571, et Anno Regni Reginz Elizabeth 14 .<br />

Teste.<br />

William Dethicke alias Yorke herauld of Armes .<br />

Richard Witfeld is discended<br />

from the said William, fro m<br />

2 or 3 discents, and had issu e<br />

Richard Witfel d<br />

Robert John Myles Witfeld that Thoma s<br />

Witfeld Witfeld dwelled at Newbery Witfeld<br />

in Aulston Mor e<br />

John Witfel d<br />

swine of Robar t<br />

livin g 157 1<br />

Thomas Clement<br />

John Herbert<br />

Robart Sonne of Myles, cam e<br />

out of the North So yeare s<br />

past, and dwelt at Wadhurs t<br />

in Susse x<br />

1<br />

Robart Witfel d<br />

Sonne of Rober t<br />

Living 1571 aline 1575<br />

Thomas Willia m<br />

son and 2d<br />

heire Sonne<br />

1 Whitfield in Allendale . Northumberland . For pedigree of family see HN II, iii, pp . 100 and 104 .<br />

2 The blazon is gold a bend between two cotises engeailcd sable . (AA, 3rd ser., II, 118. )<br />

Thoma s<br />

Witfeld<br />

Susan<br />

Marth a<br />

Mary


III .-NORTHUMBERLAND PEDIGREES taken A.D . 15i5, from<br />

Harleian MS . no . 1554 which are not in Queen ' s<br />

College MSS . and not printed by Forster in his<br />

Visitations of Northumberland .*<br />

[RIDLEY OF WILLIMOTESWICK] I<br />

The proper Armes of the Ridles of Willimon s<br />

Wight in Com . Northumbland is a Red Bull i n<br />

a feld Argent passing through the reads a s<br />

descending from the Ridleys of Ridley Hall i n<br />

come Cester .<br />

And that they give now 3 Goshawks Argent<br />

in a feld geules betweene a Cheveron Argent,<br />

came by one Wale whose daughter and heire<br />

they married with condition that they should s o<br />

beare theire Armes by whome they had the<br />

Wale towne and Tecket besyd the greyhound<br />

Argent, in the Crest cam by manage with th e<br />

daughter and heire of Horton, by whome cam e<br />

Willimons Wight and the Hall in it, now calle d<br />

Ridleys Hall and Corsele, ther cam also unt o<br />

them the Mannor of Aden by mariag, but wit h<br />

whom it is not yet knowne . 2<br />

Nicholas Ridleyi<br />

da. of Sir John Cramlingto n<br />

I3<br />

Nicholas Ridley of i Anne da . of<br />

Willimotswike in S r John<br />

II 2<br />

Thomas T Audrey John Margaret<br />

Ridley da of . .. Ridley da . o f<br />

corn . Northumb . Lawsonn Rnt . of Ridley Musgrave Richar d<br />

Sister of<br />

S r Simo n<br />

Horton<br />

I I I I<br />

Ridley of Nicholas Ridley Allice us . . .ux<br />

Willimotswike dyos London George<br />

Shipside<br />

. ..Whitfel d<br />

Raf e<br />

Nicholas Ridley<br />

Nicholas Ridle y<br />

sonn of Thomas<br />

I I<br />

Nicholas Ridley Will m<br />

Ridley<br />

* Printed, by permission of council, from a manuscript copy in th e<br />

library of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne .<br />

95<br />

A


IV .-SHIELDS OF ARMS drawn on folios 41-64, div . IV of<br />

MS . Ashmole no . 834 in the Bodleian library ,<br />

Oxford .<br />

ABBREVIATIONS .<br />

AA Archreologia Aeliana, four series, published by the Society<br />

of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne .<br />

AD Armorials of the County of Durham . AA, 4th ser . ,<br />

vol . IV .<br />

AN Armorials of Northumberland . AA, 3rd ser., vol . VI .<br />

BM British Museum .<br />

CDP The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Norther n<br />

Counties of England by John William Clay, F .S .A .<br />

London, 1913 .<br />

CP The Complete Peerage by G . E . C . New edition. Vols .<br />

I-VII . Later volumes first edition .<br />

CVY DugdaIe's Visitation of Yorkshire, with additions by<br />

J . W. Clay. 3 vols. Exeter, 1899 .<br />

DM Durham Monuments, being vol. V of the publications of<br />

the Newcastle upon Tyne Records Committee .<br />

DNB Dictionary of National Biography .<br />

DS Catalogue of Seals in the Treasury of the Dean an d<br />

Chapter of Durham . AA, 3rd ser., vols . VII-XVII .<br />

FCW Cumberland and Westmorland Visitation Pedigrees, 161 5<br />

and 1666, edited by Joseph Foster .<br />

FVD Durham Visitation Pedigrees, edited by Foster .<br />

FVN Northumberland Visitation Pedigrees, edited by Foster .<br />

FVY The Visitations of Yorkshire in 1584-85 and 1612, edite d<br />

by Joseph Foster .<br />

G The Genealogist .<br />

H The publications of the Harleian Society .<br />

HN A History of Northumberland by John Hodgson .<br />

HP The Historic Peerage of England by Nicholas, edited by<br />

Courthope .<br />

KG Stall Plates of the Knights of the Garter by W . St. Joh n<br />

Hope .<br />

MK A Book of Knights, 1426-1660, by W. C. Metcalfe .<br />

NBWC History of Westmorland and Cumberland by Nicholso n<br />

and Burn .<br />

NCH .4 History of Northumberland . Vols . I-XIII, County<br />

History Committee<br />

NM Northumbrian Monuments, being vol. IV of the publications<br />

of the Newcastle upon Tyne Records Committee<br />

.<br />

OB The Official Baronage of England by J. E. Doyle .<br />

PHY A History of Yorkshire by Plantagenet Harrison. r vol .<br />

RND History of North Durham by James Raine .<br />

SD A History of the County of Durham by Robert Surtees .<br />

4 vols .<br />

SND The Armorial Seals of Northumberland and Durham .<br />

AA, 3rd ser., vols . XX-XXI .<br />

SS The publications of the Surtees Society .<br />

VCH The Victoria History of the Counties of England .<br />

YRS The Record Series of the Yorkshire Archeologica l<br />

Society,<br />

101


102<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

The rolls of arms quoted are referred to by the following abbreviations :<br />

Borough . The Boroughbridge Roll of Arms, edited by James Green -<br />

street . The Genealogist, N .S ., vols . I, II .<br />

Calais Knights made at the siege of Calais, 1347-48 . Notes<br />

and Queries, 5th ser., vol . 4, p p . 324, 3 83 .<br />

Caer . Poem of the Siege of Caerlaverock, edited by Thomas<br />

Wright, 1864, and by Nicholas Harris Nicolas, 1828 .<br />

Charles Roll of Edward I date . Archceologia, vol . XXXIX ,<br />

Con .<br />

p . 3 8 9 .<br />

Constable's Roll . SS, vol . 41, p. i, appendix .<br />

Duns. I Roll of the tournament at Stepney, A .D .<br />

Top . et Gen ., vol. IV, p. 61 .<br />

1308 . Coll .<br />

Duns . II Roll of Knights at the tournament at Dunstable ,<br />

A .D . 1333 . Coll. Top . et Gen ., vol . IV, p. 389 .<br />

EL The Elizabethan Roll . SS, vol. 41, p . xvii if .<br />

Falk. Roll of the battle of Falkirk, A .D . 1298 .<br />

vol. 16, pp. 27, 68 .<br />

The Reliquary ,<br />

Glover A roll of arms of Henry III date, edited by George J .<br />

Armitage .<br />

Glover Ord . Quoted by Papworth under letter V .<br />

Grim. A roll of arms of Edward III .<br />

320 .<br />

Coll . Top . et Gen . IT ,<br />

Jen. A roll of arms of Edward II and III .<br />

vol . 26, 1885 .<br />

The Reliquary ,<br />

Jen. Ord. The ordinary from Mr . Thos . Jenyn's book of arms .<br />

\Valford's Antiquarian Magazine, vols . VIII to XII .<br />

Nativity The Nativity roll of arms of Edward I date .<br />

Reliquary XV, 228 .<br />

The<br />

Parl. The Parliamentary roll of Edward<br />

Genealogist, N .S ., XI, XII .<br />

II date . Th e<br />

Planche Planche's roll of arms of Henry III and Edward I date .<br />

The Genealogist, N .S ., vols . III, IV and V .<br />

Powell The Powell roll of arms of Edward III date . Th e<br />

Reliquary, N .S ., vols . III and IV .<br />

St. George Roll of Edward I date . Arth2ologia, vol . XXXIX .<br />

Will. Roll of Richard II date, edited by Thos . Willement ,<br />

1834 .<br />

Burke General Armory, edition 1842 .<br />

Pap . An Ordinary of British Armorials by John Papworth<br />

and Alfred W. Morant. 2 vols. 1874 .<br />

The following names the editor has either been unable to identif y<br />

at all or has failed to identify with the arms blazoned for them in th e<br />

manuscript :<br />

6 . Anary 105 . Wvkersle y<br />

12 . Lerborne 109 . Richard Akto n<br />

24 . Sir J . Baker r1o . Lasy de Gaytfor d<br />

33 . Richard de Wyston 119 . T. Stalb y<br />

52 . Wodburne 124 and 125 . Bertun Huco d<br />

59 . Richard Romondby 126 . Richard Burser<br />

74 . Darell of Bylton 130 . Baron of Baynton of Wol 75 .<br />

d<br />

Hakashyre 92 . Sheffeld<br />

150 . Baron of Whate<br />

154 . de Lehyler<br />

98 . T. Winter 156 . Olyver de Hyngham


MS . ASHMOLE NO. 834 10 3<br />

172 . Christopher Spencer 549 . Sir J . de Chemirston<br />

173 . Halyday 55 0 . Sir Rauf Darmdel l<br />

243 . William Suthayke 553 . Sir F . Busom<br />

244 . Sir H. Retford 554 . Sir J . Waly s<br />

257 . Holthorpe 599 . Sir J . Nougen<br />

270 . T. Pickworth 561 . Sir G . Hurshom<br />

272 . Wassingley 566 . Sir Rauf Sofol k<br />

275 . Hugh Vveryneg 569 . Sir Rauf Bluett<br />

277 . William Birthorp 582 . T . Wastelyn<br />

27S . R. Hamarde 587 . Sir A. Laungstroier<br />

28o . J . Traske 588 . Skydmore<br />

293 . Rauf Welbe 604 . Sir J . Mobrisdale<br />

309 . T . of Morbye 6o8 . Chawdys<br />

314 . Edward Wandster 609 . Lorens<br />

33 6 . Sir J . Budham 61o . Newto n<br />

340 . William Gramore 611 . Massers<br />

362 . Jwan Gamister 6r2 . Sir Richard Bemette r<br />

365 . J. Rivill 617 . Barall<br />

366 . Alexander Byland 619 . Medlom s<br />

383 . Philip ffolowell 628 . Pyi s<br />

400 . Rauf Wallington 641 . Lange<br />

421 . fferlay 644 . Richard Ullysby<br />

422 . Walter Eges 646 . Adam Franke<br />

464 . Sir Terr. Linchefeld 648 . Erydone<br />

476 . Sir Thomas Perhe 656 . Darlinges<br />

478 . Sir Gerard Aldenhon 657 . Samsone<br />

479 . Sir Piers Beseld 667 . Sir Robert de Berge<br />

486 . Sir Th. Broune 698 . Sir Richard Turiboke<br />

494 . Percevall of Lyndley 722 . Eawood of Yorkshir e<br />

514 . Chipley 727 . Sir John Morren<br />

521 . T. Engs 747 . Parrys<br />

539 . Sir T. of Rameston<br />

I . JOHN DE BouN : gold a plain cross azure . Fo . 41<br />

S . and h. of sir Humphrey Bohun of Midhirst, Sussex ; d .<br />

before 26 April 1494 ; married Anne, dau . of sir Piers Ardern e<br />

of Latton, Essex. (CP II, zo1 .) Shield first blazoned i n<br />

Powell .<br />

2 . JAMES STRANGUISH : silver on a Less between si x<br />

fleurs-de-lis sable, two fleurs-de-lis silver .<br />

The arms of Strangways were sable two lions passant Maly<br />

silver and gales . This is the shield of Barton of Newton on<br />

Derwent, Yorkshire. (Pap. 819 .) The pedigree of Strangway s<br />

of Ormesby gives the Christian name of James to eight successive<br />

generations . (FVY 202/04.) For Barton see ibid ., 1 33 .<br />

3 . PECIiHAM : azure a cross gold the ends terminating i n<br />

leopards ' faces .<br />

Recorded in Burke . The editor cannot trace the particula r<br />

family who bore it .


104<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

4 . SR . DE LYLE : silver a fess between two chevron s<br />

sable .<br />

Gold a fess between two chevrons sable was the shield of<br />

lord Lisle of Rougemont, a founder of the Garter (KG ,<br />

plate 35); also blazoned for him in St. George roll . Th e<br />

shield here blazoned, with a different coloured field, i s<br />

presumably for a younger branch .<br />

5. WILLnf . INGLEBY : sable a star silver .<br />

So blazoned for John Ingleby in Jen . The arms are thos e<br />

of the family of Ripley, Yorkshire . Pedigree FVY 282/3 .<br />

6. ANARAY : sable a bend counter-embattled silver .<br />

The name would seem to be a mis-reading by the copyist ;<br />

the editor can find no family of the name. The arms a s<br />

here are blazoned in Glover Ord . for the family of Manston .<br />

Manstone is near Leeds. An effigy with these arms is in<br />

Leeds parish church . (Yorks . Effigies by W . I' Anson, p . 7o ,<br />

fig. 75 ; also FVY 467 . )<br />

7 . SALCLYFF : gules a lion rampant silver, over all tw o<br />

bars sable .<br />

So blazoned for a Yorkshire family of the name in Pap . ,<br />

p. 76, without a reference .<br />

8. PANELL of Rason : silver a bend sable .<br />

These arms are first blazoned for sir Ralph Paynel in th e<br />

Parl. The name is from Pannall, a parish in the wapentake<br />

of Claro, West Riding. Rason is in Lincolnshire, wher e<br />

there are three parishes of the name, viz ., Market Rasen ,<br />

Middle Rasen and West Rasen, all in the wapentake o f<br />

Walshcroft .<br />

9 . SR . PETER BITCTON : quarterly I and IV silver, I I an d<br />

III gyronny gules and silver, over all on a bend<br />

sable five martlets gold .<br />

This should be I and IV silver on a bend sable three<br />

martlets gold; II and III gules a pile silver . (FVY 400 .) In<br />

Harl . XVI, p . 41, sir Piers Bucton of Bucton, Yorkshire ,<br />

heads the pedigree there given . Buc.kton is in the parish of<br />

Bridlington, East Riding . See also no . 44 .<br />

lo. No NAME : silver on a chief indented sable thre e<br />

fleurs-de-lis gold .<br />

There appears no other record of this shield .<br />

I I . RAUF BLISWORD : silver two bars gules, in chief thre e<br />

roundels gules .<br />

Blazoned for Blisworth of Yorkshire . (FVY 400 .)


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 10 5<br />

12 . THOMAS LERBOURNE : silver a chevron between nin e<br />

crosses patonce (6 and 3) sable .<br />

13 .<br />

14 .<br />

15 .<br />

Glover Ord . gives this shield for Lekebourne .<br />

EDMOND DARELL of Sezay : azure a lion rampan t<br />

gold, crowned silver, a cross crosslet fitchy gule s<br />

on the shoulder .<br />

According to the pedigree in FVY 29, Edmund Darel l<br />

died in 1438. The arms are not recorded earlier than here .<br />

See AA, 3rd ser ., III, 258, and Shirley's Noble and Gentl e<br />

men of England, 7 . Sessay is a parish town in the North<br />

Riding, near Thirsk .<br />

WILLM . WOLF of Suffolk : silver a chevron betwee n<br />

three wolves ' heads rased sable .<br />

J .<br />

Blazoned, with a coronet around necks, in Glover Ord .<br />

MOWBRAY : gules a lion rampant silver, a borde r<br />

gobony gold and azure .<br />

The quartered coat of Gascoigne (SS 41, p . 14) bears thes e<br />

arms in III quarter with the border engrailed silver and vert<br />

for Mowbray of Kirklington. It is gold and sable gobony<br />

on the monument of Thomas Wentworth . (SS 41, '14 note . )<br />

16. WILLIII. FFITZHARRY : silver a cross engrailed sable .<br />

So blazoned for Fitz-Henry of Kelfield, Yorkshire . (FVY<br />

401 and 633 .) Kelfield is in East Riding, a few miles from<br />

Selby. See no . 711 below .<br />

17. No NAME : silver on a bend engrailed gules thre e<br />

leopards ' faces silver .<br />

The shield of Bolton of Yorkshire as quartered by<br />

Gascoigne. See FVY 238 -<br />

18 . BRYAN SEE de Gry msby : azure two bars wav y<br />

ermine .<br />

The shield is differenced from that of de la Sea of Barmsto n<br />

and Ravenser Odd (Poulson's Holderness I, 195) by altering<br />

the bars from silver to ermine . Blazoned in Glover Ord . and<br />

in Con .<br />

19. H . THIRKELD : ermine a maunch gules .<br />

Or Threlkeld, whose name is from Threlkeld, Cumberland ,<br />

who bore silver a 7:munch gales (Ten .), a shield differenced b y<br />

change of colour from that of Hastings, under whom, from<br />

the time of Edward I, they held lands at Crosby Ravensworth,<br />

Westmorland . This shield is further differenced for<br />

a younger branch .<br />

Fo .<br />

4 1 v


106<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

20. THOMAS HOLLAND : party per pale indented gold an d<br />

gules .<br />

Shield borne by the Hollands of Stevington, Lincolnshire ,<br />

and of Kinton, Notts. (Pap. 1002.) They were of Estovening<br />

manor in Swineshead . Pedigree H, LI, p. 504 ff .<br />

2I . J . DERWENTWATER : ermine two bars gules on a<br />

canton gules a cinquefoil silver .<br />

Blazoned with the field silver in Jen . for John Derwentwater.<br />

It is also given for him in Will . There is an accoun t<br />

of the family in Hutchinson's Cumberland II, 227 .<br />

22 . DNS . Rlcus . GOLDVSSURGE de Goldysburge : azure<br />

a cross patonce silver .<br />

Blazoned for " Richard de Goldesborow " in Will .<br />

Pedigree of family F\TY 369. His wife was Joan, widow o f<br />

sir Henry Delaval of Seaton Delaval, whom he marrie d<br />

before 26 April 1403 . He died 1o Henry VI (1431/32) . See<br />

NCH IX . pp . 145 and 163. See no . 149 .<br />

23 . SR . T . SURTEYSE : ermine on a canton gules an orl e<br />

silver .<br />

First blazoned in Jen . Armorial seals are nos . 2346-50 DS .<br />

The orle on the canton is taken from the shield of Baliol .<br />

Pedigrees FVD 293-95 and SD III, 234, IV, 168 . Sir Thoma s<br />

Surtees died 12 April 1 435 .<br />

24 . SR . J . BAKER : ermine on a chief gules three voide d<br />

lozenges gold .<br />

With the lozenges ermine the shield is blazoned for si r<br />

Edward Charles in Parl .<br />

25 . SR . WILLJI . WHITCHESTER : party per pale indented<br />

gold and vert .<br />

There is no other record of this shield . He was o f<br />

Whitchester and Benwell, Northumberland . His wife wa s<br />

Elizabeth, daughter of sir Thomas Grey of Wark. He died<br />

s .p. before 1424. See NCH IX, 145 and ibid . XIII, 225/26 .<br />

26. SR . RC:c . HANSARD : gules three molets silver .<br />

He was descended from Gilbert called Hansard, a brothe r<br />

of Robert, son of Meldred, who married the heiress of th e<br />

Norman Nevilles. The shield is first blazoned in Glover ,<br />

but there with estoiles in place of molets . Seals are SND ,<br />

nos . 351-54 . Sir Richard Hansard was of Walworth, co .<br />

Durham. He was aged eighteen in 1395 . (SD III, 318 .)


MS . ASHMOLE NO . S34 10 7<br />

27. LOWTHER : gold six annulets sable .<br />

This shield is first blazoned in Powell . It is derived fro m<br />

that of Vipont, lords of Westmorland . Pedigrees FCW<br />

83/86; NBWC I, 428 .<br />

28. WILL\f . SIiARGILL : ermine a saltire gules .<br />

This shield is so blazoned for him in Will . The family<br />

were lords of Scargill, parish of Barningham, North Riding ,<br />

and of Thorpe Stapleton, near Leeds . For account of famil y<br />

see Her. and Gen . IV, p . 402 if., and for full detaile d<br />

pedigree PITY 292 . Sir William Scargill was living 1 435 .<br />

This shield, probably for this man's great-grandfather, i s<br />

beneath the battlements of the gateway of Bothal castle ,<br />

Northumberland. (AA, znd ser ., NIV, 288/90, and NM 22 . )<br />

29. J. BROKATE : sable a cross patonce gold .<br />

This shield was in the church of Bolton Percy for " Thomas<br />

Brockett," who died 1435 . (FVY 424 and 425 . )<br />

30. PIERS TYLLYHAULF : gules a lion rampant silver ove r<br />

all a baston azure .<br />

This shield is blazoned for this man's father, sir Robert<br />

Tilliol in Powell . Sir Piers Tilliol died 2 January 1435, th e<br />

last of his ancient family . See Ancestor IV, pp . 88-loo .<br />

31 . No NAME (? Fitzwilliam) : quarterly I and IV silver a<br />

chevron between three crosses crosslet sable, a<br />

border sable ; II and III silver two bars engraile d<br />

sable .<br />

Quarters I and IV are given in Pap ., p . 411, as the arms<br />

of Fitzwilliam of Lincolnshire, and, with the border bezanty ,<br />

Glover Ord. blazons the shield for Fitzwilliam of Mablethorpe,<br />

Lincolnshire. The visitation pedigrees do not give<br />

these arms. See Genealogist IV, 23 and VI, 150 . Quarters<br />

II and III do not appear to fit in anywhere in the pedigree s<br />

of the family. For bearers of these arms see Pap. 16. Se e<br />

H, L, pp . 355-57 .<br />

32. No NAME : azure two lions passant silver .<br />

33 -<br />

34 .<br />

This shield is blazoned in Parl . for sir Ralph Goldingto n<br />

of Bedfordshire, and appears later for a family of Dale .<br />

Pap. 146 gives it without reference for Barnes of Essex an d<br />

Camsille of co . Warwick .<br />

RIC . DE WYSTON : silver a chevron between three<br />

roundels gules .<br />

Pap . gives the shield without a reference for Wyxton, an d<br />

a similar shield (with the roundels in chief) is blazoned in<br />

Jen . for John Wistowe .<br />

DE BoYSE : ermine a plain cross sable .<br />

Blazoned for sir Robert de Boys of Suffolk in Duns . I<br />

and II .<br />

Fo . 42


9 6<br />

John Ridley of i Elizebet h<br />

Wall Towne<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

Hugh Ridley<br />

of Unthank<br />

I I<br />

John Ridley - Launcelot Ridley, Margare t<br />

son of John<br />

doctor of divinity da. of Xpofe r<br />

of the Church of Parkinson of<br />

Canterbury 4 Bra[?o]mpsto n<br />

Willm Ridle y<br />

of I I<br />

Henry Ridleyt Marke Ridle y<br />

m. Catherin<br />

dotter of Phisick<br />

da. of<br />

Stuar t<br />

Launcelot t<br />

Ridle y<br />

r For fuller details of this pedigree Are HN II, iii, 339 and notes on followin g<br />

pages there .<br />

2 There is no evidence for either of these shields earlier than this visitation .<br />

The story here given is apocryphal as no family of Wale or Horton existed i n<br />

Northumberland in the fourteenth or fifteenth centuries . A seal of Nichola s<br />

Ridley of A .D. 1346 shows a stringed bugle-horn and is not armorial .<br />

3 Canon of Canterbury 1542, bishop of Rochester 1547, bishop of London 1550 ,<br />

martyred 1535. (DNB )<br />

4 Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge, M .A . 15271, D .D . 1540 41, died 1576 . (DNB)<br />

A


NORTHUMBERLAND PEDIGREES HARLEIAN MS . 1 554 9 7<br />

[COLLINGWOOD OF ESLINGTON] 1<br />

Robert Collingwoo d<br />

of Eslington<br />

John Borrell da. of<br />

of Barwick Lilborn e<br />

of Anwi k<br />

Robert Collingwood a da. wife Roger Collingwood ;Elizabeth da . o f<br />

of Eslington . ..Clavering of Wark in 1 John Borrel l<br />

Corn. Northumblan<br />

d<br />

Roger CollingwoodT da. of Rafe Collingwoo d<br />

of Bolton Hopton doctor of Divinit y<br />

Archdecon of Coventr y<br />

Warden of Scetford3<br />

r For 1666 Visitation pedigrees see FYN 32-34 .<br />

2 This, the earliest record of the Collingwood shields, differs from that give n<br />

in both the visitations of 1615 and 1666. The former gives silver a chevron sable<br />

between three stags ' heads rased sable quartering Buckton, Bowes, Dalden, Conyer s<br />

and Cosyns, and also a Collingwood shield silver a chevron azure between three<br />

stags' heads rased sable each holding a leaf Vert in its mouth . For shield give n<br />

in 1666 see Forster as above.<br />

3 S .T .P ., Archdeacon of Coventry 1505, dean of Lichfield 1512, died 1521 . (Fast .<br />

Eccle. Angl . I, s.v.)<br />

G


9 8<br />

VISITATIONS OF THE NORT H<br />

[DE RUDA-BAXTER] '<br />

Sir Amandus T<br />

de Rucl a<br />

John de Ruda slayne Edward wa s<br />

by his Uncle in Be- pson. of Ber -<br />

verly Westwood<br />

s .p .<br />

mesto n<br />

William Baxter Joane da . o f<br />

\\%r° Marshall<br />

Edward Baxter Allice da . o f<br />

of Newcastell W°1 Darel l<br />

Elizabeth us . Sir<br />

John Cutt hnight 5<br />

Bryan de Elizabeth us .<br />

Ruda NVillia m<br />

s.p. Marshall=<br />

I I ' I<br />

Mathew 7 Agnes da . and Isabell ux . Edward = Isabell da. o f<br />

Baxter coheir of Raffe Carr Baxter George Lor d<br />

John Ifeld of Newcastell Ogl e<br />

vel Highfel d<br />

John Baxte r<br />

This adds information to the pedigree in SS 122, p . 67.<br />

2 See quartered and impaled shield SS 122, p. 66. This shield is given in<br />

Glover's Ord . for Barter of Yorkshire .<br />

3 A sir John Routh (de Ruda) was made K .B. in 1306 (SK I, 117), but the<br />

arms of the Yorkshire family of the name were silver a chevron sable betwee n<br />

three lions' heads rased gates . (FVY 404 .)<br />

6 This shield is given for sir Armand de Ruda in Glover's Ord .<br />

5 A John Cutte was knighted 18 February 1503/4. (SK II, 31 . )<br />

6 Given in Glover 's Ord . for Marshall of Northumberland .<br />

7 Given by Glover for Ifield of the north.


NORTHUMBERLAND PEDIGREES HARLEIAN MS. 1554 9 9<br />

[RIODELL] 1<br />

T . Rydal l<br />

2. Harbottel l<br />

3. Lawso n<br />

4. Cramlingto n<br />

Ridell marid da. and heir e<br />

of Harbotel l<br />

of Northumblan d<br />

Thomas RydallElenor da. of Rafe Clayton<br />

of Wynyard in Eptum .<br />

I I 2 1<br />

Peers Rydall i Dorothey da . of John Philli p<br />

Brandling of Newcastel l<br />

Catherin Elizabeth Mary Elleno r<br />

I I 2<br />

Thomas ob. Barbara da . of Willm Rydall, Anne da . and Peer s<br />

s .p . Bertram of Newcastell coheir o f<br />

Anderson of Willm Lawso n<br />

Newcastell of Newcastell<br />

r wife 3 son of Jame s<br />

2 wif e<br />

Henery Peeter William Alice<br />

George Robert Michell Robert Joh n<br />

r For later pedigree see FNI 101 .<br />

Thoma s


100 VISITATIONS OF THE NORTH<br />

John Salkeld da . of<br />

Harbottel l<br />

[SALKELD] t<br />

I<br />

Gawin Salkeld i Barbara da .<br />

I<br />

Thomas Salkeld . . .da. of<br />

I I<br />

3. Ingram an d<br />

of Rosgill and coheir of of Hulpark in . ..Ogle 4. Willm ob .<br />

S r Richard corn. Northumb . of Ogle s .p.<br />

Salkeld of Corby<br />

Knt .<br />

Castel l<br />

I<br />

John Salkeld Lord i Catherin da . of Rafe Salkeld Dorathey da . o f<br />

of Hull Abbey Nicholas Forster S r John Forste r<br />

of Newam in of Bamborough<br />

corn . Northumb . in corn . Northumb .<br />

II 21 31 41 I<br />

John Salkeld ofiDorathey da. of Thomas William Rafe Mary u x<br />

Hull Abbey Carnaby of Avy Heborne<br />

Langley Castell<br />

of Heborn e<br />

and of Coket t<br />

It I I I 21 41 31 I I<br />

John Willm Thomas Raffe Ann Dorathey Mary Catherin ux<br />

Salkeld<br />

Raffe Read e<br />

of Chirton in<br />

coin . Northumb .<br />

i. A branch of the family of Salkeld of Salkeld, Cumberland . Pedigre e<br />

FVCW 112. For pedigree of the family of Hulne Abbey see NCH II, 140. The<br />

shield given in NCH is that of Salkeld of Bassington, another branch .


108 SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

35. SR. `VILLM . STANE : silver two bars engrailed sable .<br />

For Stanes of Essex so blazoned Pap . 16. Pedigree<br />

Morant's Essex I, 130 .<br />

36. HARINGTON : sable a fret silver, a label of three point s<br />

(gules) .<br />

37 .<br />

This shield is blazoned for Nicol Haryngton in Will. One<br />

of the numerous shields of Cumberland families bearing thi s<br />

charge, probably differenced from the fretty shield of le<br />

Fleming. In 1375 he held the manor of Farleton in Westmorland.<br />

(NBWC I, 228 .) See post no . 178 .<br />

SR . ROBERT HARINGTON : quarterly I and IV sable a<br />

fret silver, a label of three points (Harrington) ;<br />

II and III silver a saltire gules (Neville) .<br />

This is probably for the son of sir Wm . Harrington an d<br />

his wife Margaret, daughter and heiress of sir Robert Neville .<br />

He was attainted 1485 . The shield with the Neville quartering<br />

and two others is. blazoned in Military roll of Henry VI .<br />

See also no . 69o below .<br />

38 . RossE : quarterly I and IV azure three bougets gold ;<br />

II and III barry silver and gules on a canton pule s<br />

a cross patonce gold .<br />

39 .<br />

40 .<br />

Quarters I and [V are for Ros of Ingmanthorpe in the West<br />

Riding, descended from Ros of Hamlake, whose shield the y<br />

differenced by changing the colours. Quarters II and III<br />

are for Etton of Gilling. John Ros of Laxton, Notts . (a<br />

cadet of the Ingmanthorpe family), married the daughter<br />

and co-heir of sir Miles Etton of Gilling ; the whole manor<br />

eventually came to their descendants . The shield here is<br />

therefore for Ros of Laxton . See Thornton's Notts ., an d<br />

Her. and Gen . VII5J36 .<br />

ROBERT BRuv's : gules a saltire and a chief engraile d<br />

silver .<br />

The shield of Bruce of Pickering, a younger branch o f<br />

Bruce of Annandale, whose shield they differenced by engrailing<br />

or indenting the saltire and chief . This shield i s<br />

blazoned for sir William Bruce in Borough . The arms are<br />

also on his effigy of circa 1346 in the church of Pickering .<br />

J . ELLYRKAR : quarterly I and IV azure a fret and a<br />

chief silver ; II and III gold on a bend sable thre e<br />

molets silver .<br />

Quarters I and IV are for Ellerker of Risby ; II and III for<br />

Hotham. John Ellerker, who heads the pedigrees in FVY<br />

137 ; SS 41, p . 71, and in H XVI, p . 109, married the<br />

daughter of sir John Hotham .


MS. ASHMOLE NO. 884 10 9<br />

41<br />

DANYELL : silver a pale indented sable .<br />

Blazoned for Thomas Danyell in Jen . Ord., and for Willia m<br />

Daniell of Beswick, East Riding, in SS 41, p . xxii .<br />

different shield is given for this family FVY 124 .<br />

A<br />

.<br />

42 . NESFELD : silver a baston wavy between two cotises<br />

sable .<br />

The editor is unable to identify this family . A differen t<br />

shield is given for Lancelot Nesfeilde in SS 41, p . xxv .<br />

Various members of the family occur in Yorkshire pedigrees ,<br />

see FVY, pp . 177, 278 .<br />

43. J. FFAUKES : silver a voided lozenze sable .<br />

44 .<br />

Blazoned with the field ermine for Fawkes of Farnlev i n<br />

FVY loo, and also for Fawkes of Woodhall in CVY I ,<br />

204/8. See also no . X51 .<br />

PETER BUCTON : gules a pile silver .<br />

See no . 9 above .<br />

45 . SR . T . WESTON, mi-. of the hospytall of Rybston :<br />

azure three spread eagles bendways silver armed<br />

and beaked gold between two cotises silver .<br />

Ribstone was a hospital of the Knights of St. John o f<br />

Jerusalem (Hospitallers) after the suppression of the Knight s<br />

Templar. It was in the deanery of Aynstey, West Riding .<br />

Thomas Weston was appointed master in 1422 . (VCH ,<br />

Yorks ., III, 262 . )<br />

46 . SR . THOMAS AYLESBURY : quarterly I and IV paly<br />

gold and azure, a border azure bezanty ; II and II I<br />

sable a plain cross silver .<br />

This shield is not recorded elsewhere . It is apparentl y<br />

I and IV Basset differenced by change of colours. In Parl .<br />

sir Rich. Basset bore paly or and gules a border azure<br />

bezanty . II and III is probably the shield of Aylesbur y<br />

blazoned for sir Robt . Aylesbury, Borough ., azure a plai n<br />

cross silver . Joan, daughter of Ralph lord Basset of Drayton ,<br />

married sir Thos . Aylesbury; her grandson was named Thomas ,<br />

and the barony of Drayton fell into abeyance between hi s<br />

daughters and the heirs of Knyvett . (Col. Top . et Gen .<br />

VII, 125 . )<br />

47 . SR . T . CHAWORTH : quarterly I and IV azure tw o<br />

chevrons gold ; II and III silver an escutcheo n<br />

in an one of cinquefoils sable .<br />

Blazoned as here for him in Atkinson's roll of fifteent h<br />

century. (G . I, 228, no . 25 .) Quarters I and IV are so<br />

blazoned for sir Christopher Chaworth in Calais ; II and III<br />

bear the arms of Calverley with the colours reversed .<br />

Pedigrees Hunter's South Yorks . I, 141 ; Thoroton's Notts .<br />

I, 198 . See also FVY, pp. 455, 457 .


Fo . 4 2v<br />

110<br />

48 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

ROGER THORNTON : sable a chevron and a chief<br />

indented silver .<br />

For account of the Thornton armorials see AA, 3rd ser . ,<br />

XIX, p. 83 if. The shield is blazoned for Thornton in th e<br />

Military roll of Henry VI date . For pedigree see Hodgson' s<br />

Northumberland II, i, 316 .<br />

49 . SR . RICHARD VERNON : silver fretty sable and a<br />

canton gules .<br />

This shield is so blazoned for him in Atkinson's fifteent h<br />

century roll and in Will .<br />

50 . 'ILLM . DE LA VALE : ermine two bars vert a mole t<br />

silver on the upper bar .<br />

5I .<br />

The same shield, also differenced by a molet, is in th e<br />

chapel at Seaton Delaval . (AA, 4th ser ., VII, 8 .) The<br />

shield as here, without the difference, is blazoned in Jen .<br />

It is here probably for William Delaval of Seghill an d<br />

Benwell, who died s .p. before 1441. (Pedigree NCH, IX ,<br />

168 . )<br />

LAURENCE ACTON : silver a lion rampant and a borde r<br />

engrailed sable .<br />

The armorials of the Northumberland and Newcastl e<br />

family of this name are confused ; upon them see AA, 3rd ser . ,<br />

I, 120 ; II, 174; VI, 166. The fourteenth century seal o f<br />

Richard of Acton bears a lion rampant on a field strewn<br />

with ac-orns. The Laurence Acton of this roll is presumabl y<br />

he who was mayor of Newcastle upon Tyne in 1432 an d<br />

M.P . for the town in the same year . The contemporary<br />

evidence of this roll appears to be conclusive at least for hi s<br />

arms. (Pedigree NCH V, 467 . )<br />

52 . WODBURNE : silver a fess gules between three leave s<br />

t-ert .<br />

53.RAUF STALEY : silver a chevron engrailed azure .<br />

So blazoned in Glover Ord. for " Stayley " and for Askeby<br />

of Cheshire .<br />

54 . HUGH STRAULEY : paly azure and silver on a canto n<br />

pules a martlet silver .<br />

Blazoned paly silver and azure for " M. Sampson d e<br />

Straveley " in Will. He gave evidence in trial Strode v .<br />

Grosvenor (vol . I, 152) . Glover Ord . gives it for Strelley .<br />

Yorkshire. The shield as here differenced by the canto n<br />

charged with a martlet is not recorded elsewhere . Pedigre e<br />

of Strelley of Strelley and of Woodborough, Notts ., HIV ,<br />

p . 19 if .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 11 1<br />

55. J . STAFFORD : gold a chevron gules and a chief azure .<br />

This shield is blazoned for " Nicol de Stafford " in Will .<br />

See also FVY 404 . One of the many differenced shield s<br />

deriving from that of the earls of Stafford, gold a chevro n<br />

gules .<br />

56. SAMSON MELVELL : silver a griffin rampant sable ,<br />

armed gules .<br />

57 . J .<br />

5 8 .<br />

The shield of the family of Meverell of Staffordshire an d<br />

Derbyshire . It is not blazoned in any of the printed roll s<br />

of arms. In the pedigree (H XVII, 98) Sampson Meverel i s<br />

the son of ffran . Meverel of Throwly, Staffs. See also FVY<br />

40 3 .<br />

POOLE of Hertington : gold a stag ' s head<br />

caboshed gules a fleur-de-lis between the horns .<br />

So blazoned for Poole of Bartington, Yorkshire . (FVY<br />

4 0 3 . )<br />

RAGE MIDDILTON : ermine on a canton gold a<br />

chevron gules .<br />

Blazoned for "Midleton " in Glover Ord . The arms are<br />

also assigned to William of Midleton, bishop of Norwic h<br />

1278-88, by Biomefield . See also FVY 403 .<br />

59 .<br />

RIC . ROMONDBv : ermine a Less gules .<br />

So blazoned for " Romundby " in Glover Ord . and FVY<br />

40 4 .<br />

6o . BOTHALL of Northunibland : gold an orle azure ,<br />

upon it in chief three rings gold .<br />

For Bertram of Bothal. It is the differenced shield of<br />

Bertram of Mitford, which in its turn is derived from th e<br />

shield of Baliol . Blazoned without the difference in Parl . ,<br />

and for " Le Barone Bothale " in Jen. Ord. See AA, 3r d<br />

ser., VI, 182, and for pedigree HN II, ii, 39 and 125 . Th e<br />

rings in chief were not used by the Bertrams of Bothal, an d<br />

the editor cannot account for them here .<br />

61 . RIC . COPLAND of Santon : (silver) three bars and a<br />

canton gules, over all a bend azure .<br />

This shield is given for sir John Copland in Glover Ord .<br />

and for Copeland of Santon Bridge FVY 401 . There is a<br />

pedigree of the family in PHY . 550 .<br />

62 . PETER DE LA HAY : silver three escallops bendway s<br />

gules between two cotises sable .<br />

Blazoned with the escallops sable in Glover Ord. The<br />

de la Hays of Stainton, co . Durham, bore similar arms .<br />

(VCH Durham III, 344 . )


Fo .<br />

4 3<br />

112<br />

63 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

RAYGATE : silver a bend lozengy azure .<br />

So given in Burke without a reference. See Foster' s<br />

Yorkshire Pedigrees, s .v .<br />

64 . GRAY Epus . : gules a lion rampant and a borde r<br />

engrailed silver a fleur-de-lis gules on his shoulder .<br />

Gray of Heton (North Durham) and of Chillingham bor e<br />

this shield without the difference. See DS 1rr3 . Pedigree<br />

RND 326. First blazoned in Powell .<br />

65. B AssETT : gold three piles gules .<br />

This shield was borne by " Rauf Basset " in Charles . It<br />

appears with various differences in the early rolls of arms .<br />

For family see CP II p. r if .<br />

66. SR . T . POYNNIES : barry gold and azure a basto n<br />

gules .<br />

This should be harry gold and vert, though it may be<br />

differenced by change of colour for a younger branch . The<br />

shield with colours gold and vert appears in the rolls of<br />

Edward III date. Eleanor, daughter and heiress of si r<br />

Richard Poynings, married Henry third earl of Northumberland,<br />

thus bringing the barony of Poynings to the Percys .<br />

(HP)<br />

67. SUTTON : gold a lion rampant azure, over all a ben d<br />

gobony silver and gules .<br />

This shield is blazoned for " sire Johan de Sutton d e<br />

Holdernes " in Borough . He was summoned to Parliament<br />

from 1332-1338 . He died in the latter year and was succeeded<br />

by his son John, who died s .p. 1361 . (HP) Pedigree<br />

Poulson's Holderness II, 326 .<br />

68. ROBERT CONYERS of Sokborne : quarterly I and I V<br />

azure a maunch gold ; II and III gold a fes s<br />

indented of five fusils sable .<br />

Quarters I and IV appear for this family in the Edwardia n<br />

rolls, and this quarterly shield is blazoned for this man i n<br />

Jen . It was also in the cloisters of Durham cathedral, bu t<br />

with the quarters reversed . See Durham Monuments, p. 30 .<br />

Pedigree SD III, 247 . He died 1433 . See no. 193 below .<br />

69. J. PEYRCHAY : silver a cross patonce gules .<br />

So blazoned in Jen . Ord . The shield is that of Vescy with<br />

the colours reversed . It is said to have come by the marriage<br />

of Robert Perchay, lord of the manor of Ryton, Yorkshire ,<br />

with Joan, daughter and heir of John de Vescy. In Borough .<br />

sir Walter Percehay bears the later shield of Vesci (gold a<br />

cross sable) on an escutcheon in dexter chief upon a shiel d<br />

of the above arms . (Pedigrees SS XXXVI, 114 and XLI, 86 .<br />

See also VCH, No . Riding II, 448.)


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 113<br />

70. GODFREY FFOULIAMBE : sable a bend between si x<br />

escallops gold .<br />

This shield appears for this man in Will. For account o f<br />

family see Coll. Top . et Gem I, pp . 91-111 and pp . 333 -<br />

361 . Also ibid . II, pp. 68-9o .<br />

j I . BALDYRSTON : silver a lion rampant purpure .<br />

Blazoned for " Richard de Baldreston " in Jen . Ord .<br />

They were a Lancashire family . For manor see VCH ,<br />

Lancas ., III, 16o n . In volumes III, IV and V ibid . ,<br />

various members of the family are named . See also Abram' s<br />

History of Blackburn 413 ; FVY 400 .<br />

72 . BALLYOLL : gules an orle silver .<br />

The shield of Baliol of Barnard Castle, so blazoned in th e<br />

early rolls of arms . Pedigrees SD IV, 59 ; HN II, ii, 41 .<br />

Seals SD, nos. 131!8 .<br />

73 .<br />

74 .<br />

7J •<br />

;6 .<br />

7 7 .<br />

78 .<br />

SR . J . MELTON : azure a cross patonce voided silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Jen . and Will. Pedigrees Hunter' s<br />

South Yorkshire II, 162; Poulson's Holderness II, 199 .<br />

DARELL of Bylton : silver a fess gules and six fleurs -<br />

de-lis counter-coloured .<br />

HAIiASITYRE : silver a chevron engrailed ermine .<br />

This shield is given for " Notyngham " in Jen ., and without<br />

the engrailing on the chevron for " sir Walter Harnon s<br />

in Glover Ord .<br />

PERCY of Sneton : gold a fess indented of five fusils<br />

sable .<br />

Blazoned for Arnold and Robert Percy in Charles and St .<br />

George; with the fusils azure it is blazoned in Jen . Ord . for<br />

Robert Percy of Sutton upon Derwent . It is the old shield<br />

of the Percy's, earls of Northumberland, differenced by<br />

change of colour .<br />

ARTHINGTON of Yorkshire : silver a fess between thre e<br />

escallops sable .<br />

Arthington is near Leeds . An account of the family i s<br />

given in Herald and Genealogist VI, 132 if. Pedigree FVY<br />

272 ft .<br />

HYLLYARDE : sable on a chevron between three stars<br />

silver three crescents gules .<br />

The old shield of Hildyard of Riston as given in Nativit y<br />

were azure three motets gold . The family of Winestea d<br />

differenced this by placing a chevron between the molets<br />

(stars) as blazoned in Con. The above shield, further<br />

differenced, the editor cannot trace .<br />

H


11 4<br />

79 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

J . ASTON : per chevron sable and silver .<br />

For Aston of Aston, Cheshire, so blazoned in Glover Ord .<br />

An account of the family is given in Burke's Extinct and<br />

Dormant Baronetcies, and a pedigree in Ormerod's Cheshire<br />

I, 721 .<br />

8o . T . SUARDBY : silver a bend cotised sable between si x<br />

lions rampant sable .<br />

Blazoned as here in Jen. Ord. for Sywardby. See also<br />

FVY 4 05 .<br />

Fo . 43v 81 . HAWKSWORTHE : sable three hawks close silver .<br />

This shield is not recorded elsewhere earlier than this roll .<br />

Hawksworth is in the West Riding, near Otley . There is a<br />

pedigree (later than this roll) in CVY. I, 238 and Harl .<br />

XVI, 158 .<br />

82 . ROBERT FFITZ ROGER de Claveringe : quarterly gol d<br />

and gules a baston sable .<br />

Lord of Warkworth and other manors in Northumberland ,<br />

and of Clavering in Essex . For note upon shield see AA ,<br />

3rd ser., VI, 183 if. Pedigree NCH V, 25 if. This ma n<br />

died 1310 .<br />

83 . J . AGLABY : silver two bars and in chief three martlet s<br />

sable .<br />

John Aglionby, so blazoned for him in Jen . Ord. The<br />

manor of Aglionby is in the parish of Warwick, Cumberland .<br />

There is an account of the family in NBWC II, 327 .<br />

84 . SR . J . CLYFTON of Suffolk : checky gold and gules ,<br />

a chief ermine .<br />

This is the shield of Tatershall, for whom it is blazoned<br />

in many of the rolls of arms . The Clifton coat probably<br />

derives from that of Tatershall . It appears for Adam of<br />

Clifton in Jen . checky gold and gales a bend ermine, and in<br />

Powell checky with a border ermine .<br />

85. SR . H . LACY : gold a lion rampant purpure .<br />

Henry Lacy, earl of Lincoln and Salisbury (1250-I3_11) ,<br />

first blazoned for him in Falk. See OB II, 374 .<br />

86. LORDE WAKE : gold two bars gules, in chief thre e<br />

roundels gules .<br />

Probably for Thomas lord Wake, whose wife was Blanche ,<br />

daughter of Henry earl of Lancaster . The shield is blazoned<br />

in the Edwardian rolls .<br />

87. LORD SCALLES : gules three escallops silver .<br />

This shield is that of Dacre. Scales bore six escallops a s<br />

blazoned for them in the rolls of arms from Falkirk onwards .


DIS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 115<br />

88 . ROWLAND OF KvIIE : gules crusilly and a chevro n<br />

gold .<br />

First borne in the rolls by Philip of Kyme at Caer . Ther e<br />

is a pedigree of the family in CP, VII, 356 .<br />

89 . SR . J . SALVAYN : silver a fleur-de-lis azure, on a chief<br />

sable two molets gold .<br />

90 .<br />

91 .<br />

Sir Gerard Salvayn, a Yorkshire knight, bore this shield ,<br />

without the fleur-de-lis, in Parl . Sir John Salvayn is at th e<br />

head of the pedigree in FVY 367 .<br />

PULLEYNE : gules. a fess silver between three birds<br />

gold .<br />

This is an error; the shield of Pulleyne was, at the Visitations,<br />

azure on a bend between six lozenges gold each charge d<br />

with an escallop sable five escallops sable . (SS 41, p . 13 an d<br />

FVY 242, 280 and 645 . )<br />

IIYDELTON of Lansdale : silver on a saltire engraile d<br />

sable a molet silver .<br />

The shield of the Middletons of Middleton Hall, Kirkb y<br />

Lonsdale, Westmorland, differenced by the molet . There is<br />

an account of the family in NBWC I, 253 if . Pedigre e<br />

FCW, pp. 87-90 .<br />

92 . SHEFFELD : azure three sheaves silver .<br />

9 3 .<br />

94 .<br />

95 .<br />

The shield of Sheffield given in the rolls of arms is gules a<br />

fess between three sheaves gold, and sometimes with th e<br />

colours reversed. The shield given here is not recorded<br />

elsewhere .<br />

JOHN HOLME : barry gold and azure on a canto n<br />

silver a chaplet gules .<br />

The arms of Holme of Paul Holme in Holderness . There<br />

is a pedigree in FVY 152, and an annotated and more detailed<br />

one in PHY 27o . The shield is not in the rolls of arms .<br />

See also AA, 3rd ser ., III, 258 .<br />

CHRISTOPHER FFULTHORPE : silver a cross moline<br />

sable .<br />

The shield of the family of Fulthorpe of Tunstall, co .<br />

Durham, and of Hipswell, near Catterick in the North Riding .<br />

Pedigree SD III, 126, and Visitations of Durham and York -<br />

shire . The arms are blazoned for Alan Fulthorpe in Jen . an d<br />

Will .<br />

HUGH HORLEKE : silver a chevron vair gold and<br />

azure between three men ' s heads couped sable .<br />

This is not in the early rolls. The shield is that of Hulloch<br />

of Barnard Castle in modern times . (Pap. 446 . )


Fo . 44<br />

116 SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

96. WALTER GRIFFITH : azure crusilly and three sprea d<br />

eagles gold .<br />

These are the arms of Somerville as on seal of Philip o f<br />

Somerville (A .D . 1340) (DS 2271), and as given in Glove r<br />

Ord. See also AA, 3rd ser ., VI, p. 129. This shield with -<br />

out the crosses was quartered by the family of Ap Griffit h<br />

after the marriage of Joan, daughter and heir of the abov e<br />

Philip, with sir Rees ap Griffith. (SND, nos . 337/34 0, and<br />

HN I, ii, p . 315 .) This man is probably one of the famil y<br />

of Burton Agnes (Pedigree FVY, 524), but their shield wa s<br />

gules on a dance silver between six lions passant gold, thre e<br />

martlets sable as given for " Yse ap Griffith " in Will .<br />

97 . J . PORTINGTON of Portington : gules on a bend silve r<br />

three Cornish choughs .<br />

Partington, near Hawden in the East Riding . Pedigree<br />

FVY 561, where no arms are given . Dugdale gives a<br />

quartered shield with these arms in the first quarter, se e<br />

CVY II, 421 if .<br />

98 . T . \VINTER : silver on a bend sable three birds wit h<br />

raised wings gold .<br />

99 . `VILLnM . WALTON : gules on a chief silver a martle t<br />

sable for difference .<br />

Blazoned in Glover Ord . without the martlet .<br />

100. GARGRAVE : silver on a chief indented gules thre e<br />

crosses crosslet fitchy silver .<br />

This is the shield of Otterburn of Otterburn as blazone d<br />

for John Otterburn in Jen . Ord. Gargrave of Gargrave, an d<br />

after of Nostel, Yorkshire, married the heiress of sir Ralp h<br />

Otterburn, and placed the above shield in the second quarte r<br />

of his arms . (FVY 68 .) The shield of Gargrave was lozeng y<br />

silver and sable on a bend sable three crescents gold .<br />

(Military roll of Henry VI . )<br />

I0I . SR . J . LOUDHAM : silver on a bend azure seven crosses<br />

paty gold (1 .2 .1 .2 .1) .<br />

Blazoned in Parl . for sir John Loudham of Derby, but wit h<br />

only three crosses on the bend . See Thoroton's Notts .<br />

III, 2S .<br />

I02 . SR . EDMOND TRAFFORD : silver a griffin rampan t<br />

gules .<br />

So blazoned for him in Ballard's roll of Edward IV . See<br />

VCH, Lancas., vol. IV, p . 332 and notes there upon the six<br />

sir Edmunds . For " the Trafford legend " see The Ancestor,<br />

vols . IX, X and XII .<br />

10; . SR . RATF LANGFORD : pale gold and gules a basto n<br />

silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Ballard's roll of Edward IV date ,<br />

and for " sir Nicol Langeford " in Powell .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 11 7<br />

104 . SR . RAUF RADCLIFF : silver two bends engraile d<br />

sable .<br />

So blazoned in Glover Ord . for sir John Radcliff of Wodeshall.<br />

The differenced shield of Radcliffe of Radcliffe wh o<br />

bore silver a bend engrailed sable . See VCH, Lancas., V ,<br />

58 if., and ibid ., p . 13 .<br />

I05 . WYKERSLEY : silver a cross crosslet sable .<br />

So blazoned for this name in Glover Ord .<br />

106 . ROBERT DOKINFELD : silver a cross humetty pointe d<br />

and voided sable .<br />

Blazoned in Glover Ord . for Dukinfield, a Cheshire famil y<br />

of Dukinfield Hall in that county . See also FVY 401, where<br />

the shield is blazoned in precious stones .<br />

107 . HYDE DE NORBERY HALL : azure a fess between thre e<br />

lozenges gold .<br />

Blazoned in Ballard's roll of Edward IV but with a chevro n<br />

in place of the fess. Norbury is in Cheshire . See Ormerod' s<br />

Cheshire III, 81o ; FVY 402 .<br />

10S . J . DORAND (later hand " Durant of Tongcastl e<br />

this ") : sable a fess danced gold in chief thre e<br />

fleurs-de-lis gold .<br />

Durant of Tong, Shropshire. The shield does not appea r<br />

in rolls earlier than this, but see FVY 4or .<br />

109. Rye . ARTON : gyronny gules and gold .<br />

Blazoned for " Okedon " in Pap . 809 .<br />

110. LASY DE GAYTFORD : sable a fess danced and in chie f<br />

three fleurs-de-lis silver .<br />

This is not a shield of any known Lacy family but a<br />

Durant coat as no. loS .<br />

11 i . T . DOWNTON : Barry gold and gules .<br />

This is the well-known shield of Fitz Alan of Bedale (no . 17 5<br />

below) . The Downton arms are quite different. (See Burke . )<br />

The Downtons of Shropshire bore silver three piles sable eac h<br />

charged with a goat's head rased silver ho rned gold .<br />

XXVIII, p. 167 . )<br />

(H<br />

112 . T . \VARCOPPE of Lambersvde : silver a fess gule s<br />

between three cushions ermine .<br />

For an account of family see NB\C I, 554. This shield<br />

is not elsewhere recorded, the family usually bearing th e<br />

cushions on the fess, the colours varying for each branch .<br />

It is one of the numerous Cumberland shields deriving<br />

probably from the cushions of Graystoke. See FVY, pp. 40 5<br />

and 64z .


Fo . 44 °<br />

118 SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

113 . DUFFELD of Yorke : sable a chevron between thre e<br />

doves silver beaked gules .<br />

So given in Glover Ord . for Duffield of Coverham, Yorkshire<br />

. The shield of William Duffield, archdeacon of Cleve -<br />

land, who died 1452, is, as here, in York minster . (FV Y<br />

43 0 . )<br />

114. ELIZABETH BOLDE of Barton : sable a fess indented o f<br />

five fusils silver .<br />

There appears no other record of this shield . The Bold s<br />

of Bold, Lancashire, bore silver a griffin sable . For Barton<br />

and Elizabeth Bold see VCH, Lancas ., III, s .v . ; Baine' s<br />

Lancaster V, 24 ; H, YVIII, pp. 33 ;35; and FVY 400 .<br />

115. MULTON : barry gules and silver .<br />

Lords of Egremont and Gilsland and other manors i n<br />

Cumberland . There is an account of family in NBWC II ,<br />

73 ff ., and a pedigree in PHY 399. The shield is first<br />

blazoned for Thomas Multon of Egremont in Falk . See<br />

pedigree CDP 142 .<br />

116 . HvLL of Somersetshire : gules a lion rampant gold ,<br />

over all a bend gobonv silver and azure .<br />

The arms of the Somerset family are a chevron between<br />

three garbs, colours varied for the - different branches .<br />

1[7 . MISPERTON : gules a bend fusilly silver .<br />

An inscription commemorating Walter de Misperton wa s<br />

in the church of Kirkby next Fletham . (FVY 462 . )<br />

I1S . J . WELLES : silver a chevron sable between thre e<br />

" wells " (?) gules .<br />

This shield is not elsewhere on record. A shield like it i s<br />

borne by a Hampshire family of the name .<br />

119 . J . STALBY : silver a chevron ermine between thre e<br />

escallops sable .<br />

120. SR. J . SALVEN of Kyllome : silver a crescent azure o n<br />

a chief sable two molets gold pierced gules, a<br />

border engrailed gules .<br />

The differenced shield of the Salvins of Newbiggin, Yorkshire<br />

. (FVY 367 .) The editor cannot trace the bearer, but<br />

he may be the sir John Salvayn who was a younger son o f<br />

sir Gerard Salvayn of North Duffield, who gave evidence i n<br />

the Scrope v . Grosvenor case . Borough . gives the border<br />

indented and without the crescent for " sire Gerard de<br />

Salveyn." For other differences see FVY 404 .<br />

I2I . SARNSBERY : silver three fusils in fess gules, over all a<br />

baston sable .<br />

Without the baston this is the shield of the Montagu earl s<br />

of Salisbury . Probably the name is a mistake for Salisbury .


[22 .<br />

MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 11 9<br />

HORNEBY : silver a fess between three stringed horn s<br />

sable .<br />

The charges were borne by various families of the nam e<br />

with various differences . There is no record earlier than thi s<br />

for this shield .<br />

123 . SR . GILBERT GAUNTE : ham- gold and azure a basto n<br />

gules .<br />

The last sir Gilbert Gaunt of Folkingham, etc., Lincolnshire,<br />

died s.p. March 1297/98 . (CP V, 626.) This shield<br />

is blazoned for him in Parl . See no. 717 post .<br />

124 . BERTUN HUCOD : gules a chevron ermine betwee n<br />

three escallops silver .<br />

Pap. 416 gives this shield, without a reference, fo r<br />

Milborne .<br />

125 . BERTUN HUCOD : azure on a bend silver three crosses<br />

patonce gules .<br />

There must be some error in the name given for thi s<br />

shield and the one above . There is no such surname, and<br />

this shield is not elsewhere recorded .<br />

126. RYC . BURSER : palv silver and azure a baston gules .<br />

The shield of Annesley as blazoned in Will .<br />

I27 . SR . WILLM . NORMANVILL : silver on a fess doubly<br />

cotised gules three fleurs-de-lis silver .<br />

Blazoned for Ralph Normanville in Jen . Pedigree in FV Y<br />

34 8 . See also Test. Ebor . II, 138 . (SS )<br />

128. SCYRLOW : silver a cross of six interlacing bastons .<br />

The shield of Skirlaw, bishop of Durham (1388-1405) . It<br />

appears often on the cloister roofs at Durham (DM, pp . 53, 5 4<br />

and passim), and also upon his seals (DS, nos. 3 1 44-47) .<br />

129. LANGLEY : paly silver and Vert . Fo . 4 5<br />

The shield of Langley of Langley, Yorkshire, afterward s<br />

of Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire, and of Higham-Gobion, Beds .<br />

It was also the shield of Thomas Langley, bishop of Durha m<br />

(1406-37), who differenced it with a silver molet . Pedigree<br />

SS XXXVI, 300 . See also DS, nos . 3148-51, and DM ,<br />

pp. 48/49 . See no. 719 below .<br />

13O. BARON OF BAYNTON of Wold : silver on a chevro n<br />

sable three motets gules .<br />

131 . T . MOUNTENAY : gules a bend between six martlet s<br />

gold .<br />

Sir Thomas Mounteney bore this shield at Borough .<br />

Pedigree Hunter's Doncaster I, 55 . See also FVY, pp. 340 ,<br />

343 and 649 .


120 SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

132 . RAWDON : sable gutty silver on a chevron silver thre e<br />

bulls ' heads caboshed gules .<br />

There is no other record of this shield . The Rawdon shield<br />

bears pheons with various differences, as in Jen. See pedigre e<br />

and note FVY 565 .<br />

133 . SR . ROBERT LAYBOURNE : gules six lions rampant<br />

silver .<br />

Blazoned in Calais . Parl. and Will . The family were o f<br />

Cunswick, parish of Kendal, Westmorland . An account o f<br />

the family is given in NB\VC I, 144 if . There is a pedigre e<br />

in FCW, pp. Sr/82. This shield may . here be for that<br />

Robert who was M .P. for Westmorland 1422/23 . See als o<br />

FVY 44 .<br />

134 . REIGNOLD COBH_aM : gules on a chevron gold three<br />

stars sable .<br />

For sir Reynold Cobham, lord Cobham of Sterborough, a<br />

founder of the Garter. (KG, plate xxxit .) The shield is<br />

also blazoned for him in Calais . See Memorials of the Famil y<br />

of Cobham (Col . Top . et Gem VIII, 320 ft .) ; also CP III ,<br />

33 8 if .<br />

1J5 . TROULOPE of Thornier : Vert a stag's head caboshed ,<br />

a border engrailed gold .<br />

Pedigree SD I, pp. 92/93 . The Visitations give for the<br />

family vent three backs passant silver . This is probabl y<br />

their earlier shield . It is not recorded elsewhere .<br />

136. MUNDEVILL : azure a fret gold .<br />

Blazoned for Amondeville of Notts . in Glover Ord . See<br />

Thoroton's Notts . I, 36o .<br />

137 . BELTON : gold on a bend sable three hawks'-bell s<br />

gold .<br />

So blazoned in Glover Ord .<br />

138 . STOIiYS : sable three spread eagles silver, a chief<br />

indented silver .<br />

139 .<br />

I40 .<br />

I4I .<br />

Given in Glover Ord . for Stokes of Essex .<br />

RosLYN : silver on a bend gules three buckles silver .<br />

Blazoned for Roscelyn in Glover Ord .<br />

B .AGULEY : gold a fess between three lozenges azure .<br />

Blazoned without the less in Glover Ord . The above<br />

shield is not recorded elsewhere .<br />

T . BERCAR of Scarburge : gules on a cross patonc e<br />

gold three annulets sable .<br />

Given for " Barker " in Glover Ord .


MS . ASHIIIOLE NO. 834 12 1<br />

142 . ROGOR SALVEN modo Doffeld : silver on a chief sabl e<br />

two molets gold pierced gules .<br />

The shield of the Salvayns of North Duffield in th e<br />

East Riding, afterwards of Newbiggin (FVY 36) and o f<br />

Croxdale, co. Durham (FVD 75) . It is blazoned as here in<br />

Parl. and in later rolls .<br />

143. CONYERS of Sokbourne : azure a maunch gold .<br />

So blazoned for sir John and sir Robert Conyers in Parl .<br />

Sockburn is in co . Durham upon the banks of the Tees .<br />

Pedigree of family SD III, 245/49 . For monuments in<br />

church see DN, p. 57 if. See no . 68 above .<br />

144. J. NEWSOME : azure on a fess silver three crosse s<br />

crosslet gules .<br />

So blazoned for John de Newson " in Jen .<br />

I45 . CLYTHEROWE : gules-a saltire engrailed gold . Fo . 45 v<br />

Blazoned with the saltire plain for Robert Clyderow i n<br />

Glover Ord. The engrailed saltire was one of the quarterings<br />

of Gascoigne borne for Clitherow of Salesburv, Lancs . (FVY<br />

238 . )<br />

146. BETHOIIIE : azure a chief indented silver .<br />

This shield is not elsewhere recorded, though Burke give s<br />

a similar one for Betham of Lancs . It may be for Betha m<br />

of Betham in Westmorland. An account of this family is<br />

given in NBWC I, pp . 222 and 626 .<br />

147 . T . CLYFTON : sable on a bend silver three crescents<br />

sable .<br />

With the crescents gules this shield is given for " M .<br />

Nvcol de Clyfton " in Will . It is apparently a differenced<br />

shield of Clifton of Clifton in Lancashire, who bore molet s<br />

on the bend . See FVY lor .<br />

I48. BASTARDE DE CLARENCE : per chevron gules and azure<br />

in chief two lions rampant facing, gold, in base<br />

a fleur-de-lis gold .<br />

The shield of sir John of Clarence, natural son of Thoma s<br />

" of Lancaster," second son of Henry IV, and duke o f<br />

Clarence; he was killed at Beaugy 1421 . It is made up from<br />

the royal shield . (Sandford's Genealogical History, p. 311 . )<br />

I49 . SR . RYC . GOLDYSBURGE : quarterly I and IV azure a<br />

cross patonce silver ; II and III silver three<br />

chevrons sable .<br />

Of GoIdsborough, Yorkshire . Pedigree FVY 369. Thi s<br />

shield, but without the quartering, is blazoned for this ma n<br />

in Will . It appears as here in EL. For families who bor e<br />

II and III see Pap. 549. See no . 22 above .


122 SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

150 . BARON of Whate : harry silver and azure in chief<br />

three lozenges gules .<br />

This shield is not recorded elsewhere .<br />

151 . T . LAMTUN : sable on a fess between three lamb s<br />

silver, a rose gules .<br />

The differenced shield of Lambton of Lambton, co .<br />

Durham. Pedigrees FVD 205 /07; SD II, 174 . The shiel d<br />

is not recorded earlier than here .<br />

152 . BEKARD of Boleby : gold a saltire gules between fou r<br />

spread eagles azure .<br />

1 53 .<br />

1 5 4 .<br />

I55 .<br />

Blazoned for " Sire . . . Becard " in Parl., and for<br />

Piers Becard in Jen. For another shield see FVY 400 .<br />

WIhL11I. THORNELL : gules two bars gemell silver on<br />

a chief silver an annulet sable .<br />

The arms of Thornhill of Fixby, Yorkshire, differenced b y<br />

the annulet. They are given for sir Brian Thornhill in<br />

Powell. Pedigree CVY, p. 79 if. with notes .<br />

DE LEHYLER : silver a fess between two chevrons vert .<br />

This shield is not recorded elsewhere . The name seem s<br />

to be an error in copying .<br />

LORD CROM\WELL : quarterly I and IV silver a chie f<br />

gules and a baston azure-Cromwell ; I I and III<br />

checks gold and gules a chief ermine-Tattershall<br />

.<br />

For Ralph lord Cromwell of Tattershall (1398-1417) . He<br />

was son of Ralph Cromwell and his wife Maud, sister an d<br />

heir of Willm. Bernake of Tattershall . (GP III, 552 .) This<br />

shield is blazoned for him in Will . as " Monsr. Raiff Cromwel l<br />

le Sr. de Tatirshale," but there the quarters are reversed ,<br />

Tattershall being I and IV .<br />

156. OLYVER de Hvngham, Ingland : gold a cross patonc e<br />

gules .<br />

Hingham is in Norfolk . The shield is given in Will . and<br />

Glover Ord . for Freville .<br />

15 ; . RAUF CAUSTON : bendy sable and silver .<br />

So blazoned for " Cawston " in Glover Ord .<br />

158 . SR . A . 1\IOUNFORT : silver crusillv gules and a lio n<br />

rampant azure .<br />

So blazoned for " sir Alisander Mountfort " in Powell .<br />

See VCH, North Riding, I, 316. Pedigree, with differenced<br />

shield, FVY 248 .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 12 3<br />

09 . LORD MAULEY : gold a bend sable .<br />

So blazoned for " sir Peres de Mauley " in Falk . as well<br />

as in later rolls for his successors . Pedigree CDP 132 .<br />

16o. Sit . ROBERT LOWTHER : gold six annulets sable .<br />

Blazoned for sir Hugh Lowther, probably this man' s<br />

father, in Jen. Ord. Sir Robert Lowther was living 1425/26 .<br />

See account of family in NBWC I, pp . 428/37. The shiel d<br />

is derived from that of Vipont .<br />

161. SR . EDMOND HASTINGES : silver three maunches sable . Fo. 4 6<br />

Blazoned gold three nznunches gales for Esmond Hasting s<br />

in Jen . Ord . H XVI, 153 gives silver a fess between thre e<br />

;munches sable for Hastings of Rowesby-, Yorkshire. Se e<br />

also FVY 402 .<br />

162 . SIR. ROBERT UGHTRED : quarterly I and IV pules o n<br />

a cross patonce gold five molets gules ; II and II I<br />

azure crusillv and three palmer 's staffs paleways<br />

gold .<br />

Lords of the manor of Coiwold in the North Riding, hel d<br />

under the Colvills, whose shield they differenced by addin g<br />

the molets to the cross. Robert Ughtred was living 1455 .<br />

(VCH, North Riding, II, 14/15 .) Shield blazoned in Parl .<br />

II and III are the arms of Burdon, see no . 193 . Se e<br />

FVY 441/42 for same shield .<br />

163 . SIR J . LANGTON : gules a chevron ermine betwee n<br />

three lions rampant gold .<br />

Blazoned in the Military roll of Henry VI for .<br />

Langton, a (?) Yorkshire knight . See FVY 402 .<br />

164. SR . J . KIGHLEY : silver a fess sable .<br />

A Lancashire family, and also of Keighley, Yorkshire .<br />

The shield is blazoned as here in Ballard's Edward IV rol l<br />

and also in Jen. Ord. See also FVY, pp. 402, 6 45 .<br />

165. SR . T . TALBOTT : silver three lions rampant purpure .<br />

Of Bashall in Lancashire . Blazoned for members of th e<br />

family in Parl., and for this man in Will . See also FVY,<br />

pp. 64r, 643, 648 and 405 .<br />

166 . ROBERT LAWRENCE : quarterly I and IV silver a cros s<br />

raguly gules ; II and III silver two bars gules i n<br />

chief three molets gules .<br />

Quarters I and IV are blazoned as here in Ballard's roll o f<br />

Edward IV . The family were of Ashton, Lancs . Quarters<br />

II and III bear the shield of Washington. The editor cannot<br />

trace the connection. See also no. 593 post .


124<br />

167 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

Si tJ . . BVC=OTTE : gold on a cross gules five escallops<br />

silver .<br />

Blazoned for Ralph Bigod of Settrington, Yorkshire, in<br />

Glover and in later rolls. There is a pedigree of family in<br />

PHY 254 and FVY 595 .<br />

168 . SR . A . COVELL : gold on a fess gules three lion s<br />

rampant gold .<br />

The shield of Colvile . It is blazoned as here for " sire<br />

Thomas de Colevile " in Parl ., and for ' ` Thomas Cole -<br />

vile de Cokewold " in Jen . Ord. Coxwold is in the North.<br />

Riding. See VCH, North Riding, II, 14 .<br />

169 . J . LAYTON of Melsonby : silver on a fess sable betwee n<br />

six crosses crosslet fitchy sable a cinquefoil silver .<br />

The differenced arms of Layton of West Layton . The<br />

shield is given in Grim . for Thomas de Laton but withou t<br />

the difference. There is a pedigree of the West Layton<br />

family in PHY 450, and of branches in FVY, pp . 258/9+<br />

and FCW. For Melsonby see VCH, North Riding, I, 105 if .<br />

I70 . SR . ROBERT MULCASTER : barry silver and gules a<br />

bend azure .<br />

This shield is not recorded earlier than this. Thee were a<br />

Cumberland family originally . Pedigree Harl. MS. 1554 ,<br />

fo . 20 .<br />

171 . SR . NICHOLAS RADCLIF of Derwentwater : quarterl y<br />

I and IV silver a bend engrailed sable ; II and II I<br />

silver two bars gules on a canton gules a cinquefoil<br />

silver .<br />

He was a younger son of Thomas Radclyffe of Wymersley ,<br />

and married circa 1417 the heiress of Derwentwater . (AA ,<br />

and ser ., II, 138 .) Quarters I and IV are for Radclyffe ,<br />

blazoned for " sir James Radcliff del Tour " (Lancs.) irk<br />

Glover Ord . Quarters II and III are for Derwentwater ,<br />

blazoned for John Derwentwater," the heiress's father, in<br />

Will .<br />

172 . CHRISTOPHER SPENCER : azure a bend engrailed an d<br />

flory silver .<br />

1 73 -<br />

These arms do not appear elsewhere for the name .<br />

1IALYDAr : silver a cross gules between four fleurs-de -<br />

lis sable .<br />

This shield is not recorded except for Fenton of Yorkshire .<br />

(Pap . )<br />

1 74 .<br />

CROFTE : lozengy sable and silver .<br />

Borne by " Nicholas de Crofte " in Ballard's roll o f<br />

Edward IV . See VCH, Lancaster, IV, 10r/2 .


1 75 .<br />

MS . ASHMOLE NO . 83-1 125<br />

FFITZ ALLAYNE de Bedall : harry gold and gules .<br />

So blazoned for Brian le Fitz Alan in Falk . and Caer .<br />

and in later rolls. There is an account of manor in VCH ,<br />

North Riding, I, 293, and a pedigree in PHY 364. See<br />

no . rrr .<br />

176 . TALBOT of Devonshire : silver a chevron between thre e<br />

talbots sable .<br />

1 77 .<br />

Pap. 368 states that this shield was granted to Thoma s<br />

Talbot. co . Devon, in 1584, a family descended from Talbot<br />

of Bashall, Lancs . The arms have evidently an older user<br />

than that though they are not recorded earlier than here .<br />

LASCELS of Eskyrke : silver three chaplets gules .<br />

Escrick in the East Riding, wapentake of Ouse and Der -<br />

went. These arms are blazoned for the family in Jen .<br />

Pedigree SS 144, p . 33; FVY 6r .<br />

178 . SR . M . HARINGTON : quarterly I and IV sable frett y<br />

silver and a label of three points gules ; II and II I<br />

silver a cross patonce sable .<br />

I79 .<br />

In Parl. " sire Michel de Haveringtone " hears the arm s<br />

on quarters I and IV but with the label gold . He was of<br />

the Cumberland family of Harrington in that county .<br />

Quarters II and III bear the arms of Banastre, but th e<br />

editor cannot trace the marriage . There is an account o f<br />

the family in NBWC II, 5o . See no. 36 above .<br />

RICHARD HAL'GHTON : Barry sable and silver .<br />

Of Haughton, Cheshire . The shield is not recorded earlie r<br />

than this. Pedigree H YVIII, 121, and Ormerod's Cheshire<br />

II, 291 .<br />

180. STRYKLAND : sable three escallops silver .<br />

Blazoned in Powell and Will. for Thomas and Walter<br />

Strickland. They were of Sizeagh in the parish of Kendal ,<br />

Cumberland. There is an account of the family in NBWC ,<br />

p. 88 if . See also FVY 4 04 .<br />

181. ARGHA111 : silver a chevron between three birds sable .<br />

This shield is borne as a quartering by Constable o f<br />

Everingham, where it is given for sir Richard Argum, whos e<br />

eventual heiress married sir Marmaduke Constable, livin g<br />

1 355 . (F Y 178 . )<br />

182 . ROBERT KYGHLAY : silver on a fess sable an annule t<br />

silver .<br />

Blazoned without the annulet for sir Edward Iiighlev i n<br />

Ballard's roll of Edward IV, and for William iii Jen. Ord .<br />

With a fleur-de-lis on the fess it is for Lawrence Kighley i n<br />

FVY 645 . Pedigree Whitaker's Craven, 205 .<br />

Fo . 4 6V


12 6<br />

183 .<br />

184 .<br />

SIIIELDS OF ARMS<br />

R . HUPSALL : gules a chevron between three molet s<br />

gold .<br />

This is an error ; no. 184 is for Upsale . This shield is given<br />

by Glover for Anners of Cheshire as well as other families .<br />

(Pap. 460 . )<br />

R . HUPSALL : silver a cross sable a fleur-de-lis sabl e<br />

in the quarter .<br />

Blazoned for Upsale (sir Geoffrey and sir John) in Nativit y<br />

and Parl. without the fleur-de-lis .<br />

185 . NEVILL of Wymigley (Wymerslev) : gold a fess<br />

indented of five fusils gules .<br />

This shield is not in the printed rolls . In 1343 Phili p<br />

Neville of Lincolnshire sealed with these arms (Drummond's<br />

Norman Nevilles, p . 34), and in Parl. sir Philip Neville of<br />

Lincolnshire bears silver a fess danced gales and a bend sable .<br />

186. BECKWITH of Clvnte : silver a chevron between thre e<br />

hinds' heads rased gules .<br />

Blazoned in Glover Ord. Pedigree FVY 280 . Clint in<br />

parish of Ripley, West Riding .<br />

187 . WM . MOUGNE : silver a bend between six molet s<br />

gules .<br />

So blazoned in Jen. for " John Moyne ."<br />

i88 . LORD CAMOYS : ermine on a chief gold three roundel s<br />

pules .<br />

The field should be silver not ermine. Blazoned in<br />

Grim. and other rolls of Edward III and later. The shiel d<br />

here is for Thomas lord Camoys; died 1421 . (CP II, 50S .)<br />

See also nos . 253 and 716 .<br />

189. MULIENS : azure a chevron between three molets gold .<br />

Pap. 46o gives these arms for Muliens or Mullins. The<br />

shield is not in the printed rolls of arms .<br />

190. BRADELEY of Naunby : silver a chevron sable .<br />

See FVY 400 .<br />

191 . J . DAWNEY : silver on a bend cotised sable three<br />

annulets silver .<br />

This shield is as FVY 401 . It is the coat of Dawnay<br />

of Carrick (Cowick), Yorkshire, and afterwards of Sessay .<br />

Pedigree FVY So/S1 . See also Shirley's Noble and Gentlemen<br />

of England 304. For Sessay see VCH, North Riding ,<br />

I, 447/4 8 -


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 127<br />

192. KELKE : silver a fess between three escallops gules .<br />

This shield is not given elsewhere for this family. Pap .<br />

68r blazons the shield without the fess for Kelke of Barnaby ,<br />

Lincolnshire. But the Visitation arms are given as sable a<br />

bend flory silver for Kelke of Barnetby, Lincolnshire . Se e<br />

also FVY 444 . (H, LI, p. 555 . )<br />

193 . J. BURDON : azure crusilly and three " bourdons "<br />

gold .<br />

Blazoned as here for William Burdon in the Military roll<br />

of Henry VI and in Jen . See also DS, nos . 468/69, an d<br />

AA, 3rd ser ., I, p . 119. Pedigree SD III, 416 .<br />

194. WTYLLOBY : gules a cross moline silver .<br />

Blazoned for sir Robert Willoughby in Parl . and th e<br />

Military roll of Henry VI . For note upon the arms of the<br />

family see AA, 3rd ser ., III, 241 .<br />

195 . ASLABY of the Bisshoprvke of Durham : gules thre e<br />

lozenges silver .<br />

Of Aislaby, near Egglescliff, co . Durham. The shield i s<br />

not recorded earlier than this roll except on the effigy of a<br />

knight of the family circa 1320, in the church of Egglescliffe .<br />

(AA, 4th ser., VI, p . 23 .) There is an account of the famil y<br />

SD III, 201/2 . See also FVY 262 . The last of the family<br />

died 1410 .<br />

196 . ROBERT PERVINGE : sable three molets and a borde r<br />

engrailed gold .<br />

Given in Pap. 996 for " Per inke," and in FVY 403 for<br />

Perwings .<br />

197 . HATFELD : Ermine on a chevron sable three pierce d<br />

cinquefoils gold .<br />

So blazoned in Glover Ord . and FVY 402. They were<br />

originally of Hatfield in Holderness . The family of Laughton<br />

in le Morthing bore the chevron engrailed . (CVY III, 326 . )<br />

For Thomas of Hatfield, bishop of Durham, see AA, 4th ser . ,<br />

1V, p. 12 .<br />

198. SR . J. PENYNGTON : gold a fess indented of five fusil s<br />

azure a label of three points gules .<br />

So blazoned for this man in Jen . Ord. Sir William bore<br />

the arms without the label in Parl . They were of Mulcaster,<br />

Cumberland. See NBWC II, 19 if ., and FVY 403 .<br />

199 . SR . RIC. KIRKBY : silver two bars gules on a canto n<br />

gules a cross moline gold .<br />

So given for him in Will . There is a pedigree in SS XLI ,<br />

p. 92, which is repeated in FCW, p . 71. For account o f<br />

family see The Genealogical .tllagazine III, p. 494 ff.<br />

Fe . 47


128<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

200. SR. ROBERT BAMPTON silver a bend indented azure .<br />

Given in Glover Ord. for this name, but the editor canno t<br />

identify the family . The family of Norfolk bore quit e<br />

different arms .<br />

201 . SR . T . `VHYI'INGE : silver fretty gules and a canto n<br />

gules .<br />

Blazoned for " sir Thomas Quitrige " in Glover Ord ., and<br />

for " Whytryg " FVY 40 5<br />

202 . SR . AVM . ESMONDE : silver a fess engrailed betwee n<br />

three martlets sable .<br />

This appears to be an error ; the Esmonds, whether o f<br />

England or Ireland, bore quite a different shield. The on e<br />

here blazoned is given for the family of Osmunderlay i n<br />

Glover Ord. as well as in FCW -97 . They were an old<br />

Cumberland family long settled at Langrigg in that county .<br />

203 . SR . J . TERREBY : silver on a chief azure three bouget s<br />

gold .<br />

These arms with a star in base are given by Pap ., p. 695 ,<br />

for this name. No reference is given .<br />

204. SR . j . OF ORTON : azure a lion rampant silver .<br />

Blazoned for " sir John de Orton " in Jen . Ord . Probably<br />

of Orton, Cumberland .<br />

205. SR . J . \VARWICKE : vert three lions rampant silver .<br />

These arms are given in FCW 139 for the family at th e<br />

1665 Visitation . They were of Warwick, Cumberland. Se e<br />

NBWC II, 327 . This man was living temp . Edward IV,<br />

another John in Richard II's time. See also FVY 405 .<br />

206 . SR . T . BLENRANSOPE : silver a fess between thre e<br />

sheaves sable .<br />

So blazoned in Glover Ord. and in Jen. The family were<br />

of Blenkinsop, Northumberland . There is a pedigree in<br />

HN II, iii, 131 . This was probably the Thomas wh o<br />

witnessed a deed in 1431 . A rude effigy of one of the<br />

family is in the church of Haltwhistle . (AA, 4th ser ., VII ,<br />

P . 1 4 . )<br />

207 . SR . J . IREBY alias Middleton of Stokeld : silver frett y<br />

sable and a canton sable .<br />

These arms are blazoned for " John de Irby " in Will .<br />

The same shield is given for " Pieres de Midelton " in Jen .<br />

Ord . John Irby was sheriff of Cumberland between 1388/9 5<br />

for several years, as well as M .P. for the shire . There is a n<br />

account of the place and family in NBWC II, 127 if . For<br />

Middleton of Stokeld see FVY 286 .


'MS . ASHMOLE NO. 634 12 9<br />

208 . SR . CHRISTOPHER MORESBY : sable a cross silver a<br />

cinquefoil silver in the quarter .<br />

Blazoned for sir Hugh Moresby in Powell, and fo r<br />

` Xtopher de Apre'sby " (probably an error for this man) in<br />

Will . They were of Moresby, Cumberland . See AA ,<br />

3rd ser ., III, 27S, and FVY 403 .<br />

209. SR . H . MALTON : sable a lion rampant gold on a Fo .<br />

border silver eight annulets sable .<br />

Blazoned with the lion silver in Powell for sir Henry<br />

Malton .<br />

210. SR. J . BRUNE : silver a lion rampant azure billett y<br />

gules .<br />

Blazoned with the colours reversed and gouts on the lio n<br />

in place of billets for " sir Richard le Brune " in jen . Ord .<br />

211 . SR . RICHARD DENTON : silver two bars gules in chief<br />

three cinquefoils sable pierced silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Powell. The family was of Denton ,<br />

Cumberland. See NBWC II, 318. Pedigree FCW 38 .<br />

See nos . 219 and 282 .<br />

2I2. WILLM . STAPILTON : silver three swords gules th e<br />

hilts to the centre .<br />

Blazoned for him in jen . and in FVY 404 for " Stapleton<br />

of Edenhail." They were a Cumberland family, distinc t<br />

from the Yorkshire family, who bore a lion rampant .<br />

213. J . EGLESFELD : silver three spread eagles gules .<br />

Blazoned for " John de Eglesfield " in jen . They were a<br />

Cumberland family and there is a later pedigree in FCW 42 .<br />

214. WILLâI . THANITON : silver a cross sable fretty gold .<br />

This name should be Thwaites, for whom, with the fret<br />

silver, the shield is blazoned in jen. Ord. They were of<br />

Thwaites, Westmorland . There is a pedigree in FCW 133 ,<br />

and for a branch of Rydale, Yorkshire, in FVY 173 .<br />

215 . WILLni . XIARTINDALL : Barry of six silver and gule s<br />

and a baston azure .<br />

Blazoned for him in jen ., but there with the baston sabl e<br />

as in FYI', 403. They were a Cumberland family. There i s<br />

a pedigree in H, XXXVIII, 724 . See also NBWC I, 410 .<br />

216 . J . BLENERHA,'SETT : gules a chevron ermine between<br />

three dolphins silver .<br />

So blazoned in Glover Ord. A Cumberland family<br />

originally of Blennerhassett and Flimby in that county .<br />

NBWC II, 109 . Arms FVY 400 .<br />

4 7 V


130 SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

2I7 . WILLM . SWYNBURNE : sable a fret ermine .<br />

As in FVY 405 .<br />

218. ROULAND VAUX : silver a bend check gold and gules .<br />

Blazoned for him in Jen . It is the shield of Vaux of<br />

Gilsland, and is given for Vaux of Triermain, Cumberland ,<br />

in FCW, p. 136. See also NBWC II, 488 .<br />

219 . lAW ILLM . DENTON : silver two bars gules in chief three<br />

martlets gules .<br />

So blazoned in FCW for Denton of Cardew, Cumberland .<br />

An incised slab at Ainstable, Cumberland, for John d e<br />

Denton bears these charges upon the shield. (Foster' s Som e<br />

Feudal Coats of Arms, p . 76 .) See also ante no. 211 and<br />

post 282 .<br />

220 . T . SANDES : silver a fess danced between three crosses<br />

crosslet fitchy gules .<br />

Blazoned for " Richard de Sandes " in Jen . They were<br />

a Cumberland family originally of St . Bees. Pedigree FCW<br />

116 if .<br />

22I . J . SALKELD : Vert fretty silver ,<br />

So blazoned for him in Jen . They were a Cumberlan d<br />

family originally of Salkeld . Pedigree FCW 112 . See also<br />

NBWC II, 122 and p . 10o above .<br />

222 . ROBERT HOTON : gules on a canton silver a bird<br />

sable .<br />

This shield is given by Pap . 358 for Hutton of Cumberland;<br />

no reference is given . It is not the coat of either of<br />

the Cumberland families whose pedigrees are recorded .<br />

223 . ROULAND THIRLWALL : gules a chevron between thre e<br />

swines ' heads rased silver .<br />

So blazoned in Jen . He owned Thirlwall castle in 141 5<br />

(AA, and ser ., XIV, 15) and was living in 1433 (HN II ,<br />

iii, 145) . Two tombstones of the family are in the churc h<br />

of Haltwhistle with this shield upon them . (NC Proc ., 4t h<br />

ser ., III, 134 if. and plates.) The shield is derived from the<br />

canting arms of Swinburn, differenced by the chevron .<br />

224 . T . DELAMORE : gules a cross patonce silver an escallop<br />

silver in the quarter .<br />

This shield is blazoned for John de la Mare in Jen . It<br />

is one of the quarterings given in FCW 136 for Vaux o f<br />

Caterlyn . In the pedigree there, William de Vaux married<br />

the heiress of . . . Delamore circa 1479 .


11IS. ASHMOLE NO . S34 13 1<br />

225 . SR . MM'1ATHEW WHITFFLD : gold a bend sable between Fo . 4 8<br />

two cotises engrailed sable .<br />

So blazoned in Glover Ord . He was owner of Whitfiel d<br />

Tower, Northumberland, in 1415 (AA, 2nd ser ., XIV, 19) ,<br />

sheriff of the county in 1433 . See pedigree HN II, iii, 10 1<br />

and p. 94 above .<br />

226 . NICHOLAS RIDLEY : gules a chevron between three<br />

falcons silver .<br />

The arms are those of Ridley of Hard Riding, Northumberland.<br />

For the arms of the \Villimoteswick branch see p . 95<br />

above . See also FVN, pp . 103/5 . Pedigree HN II, iii, 339 _<br />

There were three generations bearing this Christian name i n<br />

the early fifteenth and late fourteenth centuries .<br />

227. ALEXANDER FFETHERSTONHAUGH : gules a chevro n<br />

between three feathers silver .<br />

The family are of Fetherstonhaugh castle, Northumberland .<br />

Pedigree HN II, iii, 354, and FVN 53 .<br />

228 . T . BROUGHTON : silver two bars gules on a canto n<br />

gules a cross engrailed silver .<br />

Blazoned for " 1 ohn de Broughton " in Jen. They were<br />

of Broughton, Staffs. Pedigree Visits . of Staffs. (Willia m<br />

Salt Society) .<br />

229. '1'. BARDEZAY : silver two bars gules and in chief a<br />

cross crosslet fitchv gules, on a canton gules a<br />

maunch silver .<br />

Blazoned in Glover Ord. for Bardesey of Lancashire .<br />

Bardesley near Ashton under Lyne .<br />

230 . T . LEWYNG'rON : gold a saltire gules on a chief gule s<br />

three boars' heads rased gold .<br />

These arms are not recorded earlier than this roll . Th e<br />

family were of Kirk Levington (Kirklinton), Cumberland .<br />

See NBWC II, 461 .<br />

231 . ~~T ILL 1I . BYSETT : gules on a bend silver thre e<br />

escallops sable .<br />

Given for sir William Beset in Glover Ord . John \Vent -<br />

worth of Elmsall married the heiress of Bissett . This shield<br />

is in quarter five of their arms . (FVY 378 . )<br />

232 . SR . T . LANCASTER : silver two bars gales on a canto n<br />

gules a lion passant guardant gold .<br />

John de Lancaster was one of the barons at Caer ., wher e<br />

his banner was displayed . He also sealed the baron's lette r<br />

of the Pope (1301) . The shield is blazoned here for one of<br />

the Cumberland family of Rydale . See pedigree FCW 46 .


132<br />

233 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

J . MALERHEYN : sable three collared greyhounds<br />

courant silver .<br />

Given in Will. for Robert Maleverer. The family of<br />

Wodersome, Yorkshire, bore the shield of the tinctures her e<br />

given. See FVY zoo. The branch of Allerton bore the field<br />

gules .<br />

234 . HUGH SALKELD : silver a fret and a chief gules .<br />

So blazoned for " sir Richard Salkeld " in Glover Ord .<br />

This shield is borne in the second quarter in the Visitatio n<br />

shield of 1615, FCW ri g. See also no. 221 above .<br />

2J5 . SR . WILLM. SANDEFFORTH : sable three lions rampant<br />

silver .<br />

This shield is blazoned in Pap . for sir John Engleys o r<br />

English, whose heiress married Edmund Sandford lord o f<br />

Askham, Cumberland . The Sandfords thereafter seem to<br />

have adopted the arms of English, but in the Visitation<br />

pedigree of 1665 (FCW 115) they bear a quarterly shield :<br />

I and IV Sandford, II and III this shield . This sir Willia m<br />

was lord of Askham 1391/92, and died circa 1415/6 .<br />

(NBWC I, 425 . )<br />

236 . Jo . CRAKENTHORP : gold a chevron between thre e<br />

molets azure .<br />

They were lords of the manor of Newbiggin, Westmorland<br />

There were several of this Christian name in the early fifteent h<br />

century. (NBWC I, 367 . )<br />

237 . WILLM . BLENKENSOPE : gules six annulets gold, a<br />

border engrailed silver .<br />

So blazoned in Jen. Ord. His seal of A .D . 1415 gives th e<br />

same charges. (Machell MS . I, 411.) The shield is derive d<br />

from that of Vipont through 1lfusgrave . For an account o f<br />

the family see NBZVC I, 382 if . For Northumberland famil y<br />

see ante no. 206 .<br />

238 . ROBERT `VARCOOPE : sable a chevron between three<br />

covered cups silver .<br />

So given in Jen . Ord . for Thomas de Warcop. They were<br />

of Warcop, Westmorland. An account of the manor and<br />

family is given NB\VC I, 6oz . For the branch of Smardale<br />

see ibid . 554 . Robert de Warcop was escheator 1421/22 .<br />

239 . J . HELTON : sable three annulets silver a chief (silver)<br />

fretty (sable) .<br />

In Jen . John Hilton of Westmorland bore sable thre e<br />

annulets gold in chief two saltires silver . The shield her e<br />

given is differenced from this by the fretty chief . It does<br />

not appear earlier than here . The Heltons or Hiltons wer e<br />

of Helton, Helton Bacon, and Burton, Westmorland, an d<br />

originally held under the Viponts, hence the annulets o n<br />

their shield. For account of family see NBWC I, p . 353 if .<br />

and 611 ff .; detailed pedigree Longstaffe's Darlington, after<br />

p . 374<br />

: also FCW 60/61 .


240 .<br />

24I .<br />

242 .<br />

243 .<br />

244 .<br />

245 .<br />

246 . T .<br />

MS. ASHMOLE NO . S34 13 3<br />

J . VVHELPDALE : silver three whelps courant gules<br />

collared gold .<br />

These arms do not appear in the rolls earlier than here .<br />

The family were of Cumberland, and this shield was borne<br />

by Roger Whelpdale, bishop of Carlisle, 1419-23 .<br />

ROBERT ALANBY : silver a chevron engrailed azure .<br />

Borne by Thomas of Alanby in Jen. with a border<br />

engrailed azure . Alanby is in the parish of Bromfield,<br />

Cumberland. (NBWC II, 162, and VCH.) The branch of<br />

Etton, Yorkshire, bore a chevron between three chess-rooks .<br />

(FVY 122 . )<br />

F . PRESTON : silver two bars gules on a canton gules<br />

a cinquefoil gold .<br />

The family were of Preston Richard and Preston Patrick,<br />

parish of Heversham, Westmorland . For an account see<br />

NBWC I, 212 and 239 .<br />

WILLDI . SUTHAYIiE : silver a Less danced gules .<br />

The shield is given for numerous families in the printe d<br />

rolls but not for any family of this name . (See Pap . II, 701 . )<br />

SR . H . RETFORD : silver fretty sable and a chief sable .<br />

Given for " Mons . Henri de Rydford " in Will ., and fo r<br />

sir Henry de Radford in Glover Ord .<br />

ROBERT THORNTON of Est Newton : silver a chevron<br />

sable between three thorn leaves vert .<br />

Pedigree FVY 296, where this shield is given . The arms<br />

were granted to Robert Thornton of East Newton, Yorkshire ,<br />

4 October 1563 .<br />

AGLABY : quarterly I and IV silver on a chie f<br />

azure three bougets gold ; II and III silver two<br />

bars and in chief three martlets sable .<br />

Quarters II and III bear the arms of Aglionby and are s o<br />

blazoned in Jell. Ord. The family were of Aglionby in the<br />

parish of Warwick, Cumberland; there is a short account<br />

of them in NBWC II, 327 . Pedigree FVCW, p . 1 ; see als o<br />

FVY 400 . Quarters I and IV the editor cannot identify .<br />

247 . PLAYS of Egtoun : silver a chevron between thre e<br />

roundels sable .<br />

Given, without reference, for Place of Singleton, Yorkshire,<br />

in Pap. 464 . Egton is in North Riding, near Whitby .<br />

For account of manor see VCH, North Riding, II, 343 ff .<br />

FVY 403 gives the arms for " Place of Aughton ."<br />

Fo . 48V


134<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

248 . J . ARDINGTON : silver a fess between three escallop s<br />

sable .<br />

Now Arthington in the West Riding . There is a pedigree<br />

of the family in SS XLI, p . 21 . The colours there give n<br />

are gold and gules .<br />

249 . S'rOKYS of Bykerton : silver a fess gules between three<br />

escallops azure .<br />

Blazoned, with the fess check): gold and azure, in Glove r<br />

Ord . Bickerton is in the parish of Bilton (Ainsty), Wes t<br />

Riding .<br />

250. SR . F . H .YSRYHT : silver a chief indented sable .<br />

Blazoned for " Harsyk " in Pap . with the field gold .<br />

" John de Harsick " bears it as here in Jen . Ord . Hi s<br />

brass in Southacre church, Norfolk, A .D . 1384, bears th e<br />

same arms on the jupon and shield. (Cotman's Sepulchra l<br />

Brasses of Norfolk and Suffolk, plate x, p . 9 .) For account<br />

of family see Blomefield's Norfolk VI, 77 if .<br />

251. `T ER : silver three pierced cinquefoils gules .<br />

" Simon de Veer " bore this shield with the colour s<br />

reversed in Charles, and with the cinquefoils ermine i n<br />

Glover. It is also blazoned gules and silver in Jen . Ord .<br />

252. ERLE of Albamarle : gules a cross patonce vair .<br />

Blazoned for " Le Conte d'Aumarle " in Glover . William<br />

de Forz, count of Aumale, lord of Holderness (1241-60) .<br />

See CP I, 355 .<br />

253 . LORD CAkfoYS : ermine on a chief gold three roundel s<br />

gules . (In a different hand : " on a chief gules<br />

three plates .")<br />

254 .<br />

Blazoned gold on a chief gules three roundels silver fo r<br />

"Le Sr. Camoyes " at siege of Rouen in 1418 . The arms<br />

are not blazoned with the field ermine in any other roll .<br />

The shield is here probably for Thomas lord Camoys ,<br />

A .D . 1383-1421 . (CP II, 507 .) See no . 716 below and<br />

no . 188 above .<br />

ROCLYF MODO INGLEBY : silver a chevron betwee n<br />

three lions' heads rased gules .<br />

Blazoned for John and Robert of Rocliffe in Parl . an d<br />

Jen. Ord . Rocliffe is in the West Riding, near Borough -<br />

bridge. Pedigree FVY, 383 .<br />

255 . GOULSELL : Barry gold and azure a canton ermine .<br />

Blazoned harry gold and gules a canton ermine for " Nicol l<br />

Goushill " in Will . Pedigree SS 144, p . 103 .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 83-1 135<br />

256. ROBERT NEVILI . of Hornby : silver a saltire gules .<br />

This is so given in Jen . Ord. for the same man . Th e<br />

colours are reversed from the shield of the Nevilles of Raby ,<br />

earls of Westmorland . For Hornby see VCH, North Riding ,<br />

L 313 if .<br />

257 . HOLTHORPE : silver on a bend between two leopards' Fo. 49<br />

faces sable three chaplets silver .<br />

258. ROGR . YOLTON : gules three bougets gold .<br />

The shield of Roos of Youlton, Yorkshire, North Riding .<br />

For account of family and manor see NCH, North Riding ,<br />

I, 89. Blazoned in both Glover and Jen . Ords. for Ro s<br />

Yolton .<br />

2J9 . H . BARLAY of Wyston : silver on a bend gules three<br />

sheaves gold .<br />

Given in Pap. 243 for Barley of Derbyshire . The Visitation<br />

pedigree gives a different shield for Barley of Barley .<br />

(Genealogist, N .S ., VII, 4.) This is probably a Lincolnshir e<br />

family .<br />

260. BUTEROWTRE (?) : gold a saltire engrailed sable .<br />

This name should be Boutetort . The arms were borne<br />

by sir John Botetourt at Falk . and at Caer. as well as in<br />

Part. (Pedigree CP II, 23 .4 . )<br />

261. H . _MOLNE : gold a cross engrailed sable .<br />

The arms borne by sir John Mohun of Dunster, Somerset ,<br />

at Falk . and at Caer . They are also blazoned in later<br />

rolls. See Dunster and its Lords by Maxwell-Lyte, p . 32 if .<br />

262 . J . MASSY : quarterly gules and gold a lion passant i n<br />

the quarter, silver .<br />

So blazoned for " Hamond Massy " in Jen . Ord. Th e<br />

shield is that of the family of Dunham Massey, Cheshire .<br />

See H YVIII, p . 169 ff .; Lanc . Ches. Hist. Socy, N .S ., III ,<br />

59- 1 5 8 -<br />

263. TRUMPINGTON : azure crusilly and two trumpets gold .<br />

So blazoned in Parl. for " sir .Giles Trumpington " o f<br />

Cambridgeshire . Sir Roger bore the arms at Borough. with<br />

a label. The name is from Trumpington, Cambridge. I n<br />

the church there is the fine brass of sir Roger Trumpingto n<br />

who died 1289 .<br />

264. BASSINGBURNE : gyronny gold and azure .<br />

So borne by " sir Warin de Bassingbourne " of Lincolnshire<br />

in Parl. In the same roll it is borne argent and gule s<br />

for others of the name, and vair and gales in Charles .


Fo. 49°<br />

13 6<br />

265 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

FFITZ WARYN : quarterly per fess indented gules an d<br />

silver .<br />

Blazoned for sir Fouke Fitzwarin in Powell, for sir Willia m<br />

in Borough., and in various of the other rolls . For family<br />

see CP V, .195 if .<br />

266. HARDCOURT : gold two bars gules .<br />

So blazoned for sir John Harcourt in Parl ., and for others<br />

of the name in other rolls, sometimes with the colours<br />

reversed . Pedigree of Staffordshire branch Visits . of Staffs .<br />

(Wm. Salt Socy .) .<br />

267 . GERARD STILLINGTON : barry azure and silver and a<br />

baston gules .<br />

This seems an error . The Stillington arms were gules a<br />

fess between three leopards' heads gold . (FVY 633 .) The<br />

above is a Grey coat or for Gaunt of Lincolnshire .<br />

268. G . DE LA WARDE : vair silver and azure .<br />

Blazoned for Robert de la Warde in Falk. His banner<br />

with this charge was at Caer ., and his seal upon the barons '<br />

letter to the Pope also bore it. He and his son Simon wer e<br />

summoned to parliament 12 99- 1 334 .<br />

269 . T . UHF= : silver on a fess azure three fleurs-de-li s<br />

gold .<br />

So blazoned for sir Gerard Ufflete in Parl . and Jen. Ord .<br />

There is a pedigree in Metcalfe's Visitation of Suffolk 172 .<br />

270. T . PlcKwoR : silver three picks gules .<br />

Pap . 979 gives these arms for " Pickworth, " without<br />

reference .<br />

271. R . BINCHESTER : gules a chief embattled silver .<br />

So blazoned in Jen. for Robert of Binchester . A Robert<br />

of Bynchester was guardian of the castl e and honour of<br />

Richmond in 1326/27 . (HN III, ii, 300 . )<br />

272 . \/VASSINGLEY : ermine on a chief indented gules thre e<br />

fleurs-de-lis gold .<br />

Given in Pap. 574, without reference, for Washingley, co .<br />

Huntingdon .<br />

273 . F . LE WALSE : gules two bars gemelle silver and a<br />

baston silver .<br />

Blazoned for " monsr. Thomas Walshe " in Will ., and for<br />

Welsh of Wanlip, co. Leicester, in Glover Ord .


274 .<br />

2 75 .<br />

MS . ASHMOLE NO. 834 137<br />

ROBERT H STANG : azure a chief gules, over all a lion<br />

rampant gold .<br />

Of La Desiree and Badenhall, Staffs . A leader in the<br />

Scottish wars of Edward I. His arms are given in Duns . I<br />

and in later rolls . His seal appended to the barons ' letter<br />

to the Pope bears the same charges . For his life see CP<br />

VI, 33 8 .<br />

HUGH WERYNEG (?) : gules two bars indented silve r<br />

and azure (?) .<br />

These arms are given for " Hugh Freneyes " in Jen . Ord .<br />

The name here given seems to be an error of the copyist .<br />

276 . JACOB PIGOD : azure two bars gold in chief thre e<br />

bezants .<br />

Blazoned for sir Baldwin Pigott and John of Doddington ,<br />

Yorkshire, in Parl. and Jen. Ord. For Pigott of Clotheram<br />

see FVY 234 .<br />

277 . WU ILLn1 . BIRTHOP : barry of thirteen party per pal e<br />

argent and sable counter-coloured, a bend gule s<br />

over all .<br />

278 . R . H\MARDE : gules on a bend silver three chessrooks<br />

sable .<br />

279. WILII . LE BRUNE : azure a cross moline gold .<br />

So blazoned for " sir Morvs le Brune " in Duns. I and<br />

in Parl. See Morant's Essex' I, 99 .<br />

280. J . TRASKE : gules a fess between three hammer s<br />

silver .<br />

281 . G . WESSINGTON : gules two bars silver in chief three<br />

molets silver pierced gules .<br />

Blazoned as here in Jen., and with the colours reverse d<br />

in Will. There are pedigrees of different branches in PH Y<br />

140-45 and SD II, 40 .<br />

282 . CHRISTOPHER DENTON : silver two bars gules in chie f<br />

three molets gules .<br />

The differenced shield of the Dentons of Cumberland . See<br />

ante nos . 211 and 219 .<br />

283 . RAUF SPYGURNELL : barry azure and gold in chief a<br />

motet silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Duns . II and in Powell. There<br />

is an account of the family in Morant's Essex I, 148, 187 .


138 SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

284 . ANDREW SACKVELL : quarterly gold and gules a<br />

baston vert .<br />

Blazoned for him in Duns. I but with the baston vain .<br />

They were of \Vithyam, Sussex . Some account of the family<br />

is given in Col . Top . et Gen . III, 295 II .<br />

285. "rILLM. STALINGBURGE : sable a chevron betwee n<br />

three crosses crosslet fitchy silver .<br />

Blazoned for him-" William Stallingburgh " in Jen . For<br />

" sir Walter Stallingborn " in Powell with the chevro n<br />

engrailed and the crosses bottonny .<br />

286 . ROGER BRERTON :<br />

gold .<br />

azure a bend between six molets<br />

Blazoned for " sire \Villm . Bretoun " in Parl . amongst th e<br />

Lincolnshire knights, also for '' sir Robert Bretoun " i n<br />

Borough. and for John in Jen. Ord .<br />

287. BRAYBROKE : silver six lozenges („ 2, I) gules .<br />

Blazoned for " sire Gerald de Bravbrok " with seven<br />

lozenges in Parl. amongst the knights of Buckinghamshire,<br />

and for Thomas with six lozenges in Powell .<br />

288 . F . MERWORTHE : azure a chevron between nine<br />

crosses crosslet silver .<br />

Blazoned silver crusilly sable and a chevron gules for<br />

William and John Mereworthe in Planche .<br />

F0. 50 289 . \VILLM . BUTTELER : gules a fess gobony silver an d<br />

sable between six crosses crosslet silver .<br />

Blazoned for " sire :villm . le Botyler " of Shropshire, with<br />

the crosses gold, in Par] . In Duns . II it was borne as<br />

here by William Boteler . He was of Wem, Shropshire .<br />

(CP II, 230 . )<br />

290. RICHARD EGBASTON : silver a lion rampant gules, over<br />

all a baston sable .<br />

Blazoned for him in Parl . and Borough . with the lion sable<br />

and the baston azure, and with a cinquefoil ermine in th e<br />

latter and silver in the former .<br />

291 . ELY RICHMONDE : gules two bars gemelle and a chie f<br />

gold .<br />

Blazoned first in Glover for " Roald le Connestable d e<br />

Richemund," and for sir Thomas de Richmonde at Caer . an d<br />

in Nativity and Parl . According to pedigree in PHY, Elias<br />

de Richmond was living A .D . 1267/68 .<br />

292 . J . DARCY : silver an escutcheon sable in an orle o f<br />

cinquefoils gules .<br />

Blazoned for sir John Darcy in Duns . I and in Borough .<br />

See GP IV, p . 5 0 ff ., and pedigree in PITY 118 .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834<br />

293. ROGER APPLEBY : azure six martlets gold .<br />

13 9<br />

Borne by sir Henry Appleby in Duns . I and in later rolls .<br />

The editor cannot trace this man, but a Roger Appleb y<br />

appears as living temp . Edward II in PHY 466 . They were<br />

originally of Appleby upon Tees .<br />

294 . MICH . HELAND : silver two bars between nine martlet s<br />

gules .<br />

The arms of Eland of Eland, Yorkshire . See pedigree<br />

FVY 6o6, also ibid . 645 .<br />

295. ALLEYN SAUNDESBY : silver frettv azure .<br />

Blazoned as here for " sire Robt . de Sandebi " in Parl .<br />

amongst the Lincolnshire knights . Sir Thomas bore the<br />

same in Powell .<br />

296 . ANDREW C11_a1lrBERLAYNE : gules a fess between thre e<br />

escallops gold .<br />

So borne by " sire Robt . Chanmberlein " of Lincolnshire i n<br />

Part. Sir Richard bore a chevron in place of the fess in<br />

the same roll .<br />

297 . JWAN : gold on a chief indented azure three<br />

bezants .<br />

So blazoned for sir Thomas Lathom in Powell . Se e<br />

account of family and pedigrees, Col. Top . et Gen . VII, r ff .<br />

29S . RAUF \VELBE : gold a griffin segreant vert .<br />

Pap. 982 gives these arms for Wells, without reference .<br />

299. ROI.AND OF ATON : gules a cross patonce silver .<br />

Blazoned for sir William Aton in Parl . It is the late r<br />

shield of Vesci adopted by William . son of Gilbert Ato n<br />

and his wife Margery Vesci . Pedigrees Tate's Alnwick I ,<br />

406 ; FVY 6o9; and CP I, 324 . The editor cannot trac e<br />

Roland .<br />

300. SAMSON STOPHA .lI : silver a bend sable goutty silver .<br />

Blazoned without the " gouts " on the bend for sir Willm .<br />

Stopham, a Yorkshire knight in Pad . In the same roll sir<br />

John bore the same shield with a label gold. See also FVY<br />

404 .<br />

`01 . `~ ILT_lI . BOI.INGHAM : ermine three bastons gules .<br />

With the field silver these arms are blazoned for sir Henry<br />

Botringham of Cornwall in Park, and for others of the nam e<br />

in Glover Ord .<br />

302 . T . LUDHAM : silver three escutcheons sable .<br />

Blazoned for sir John Loudham of Suffolk in Parl. and<br />

also in Powell . Thomas of Ludham was living 1382/83 .<br />

(Genealogist V, 191 .)


Fo . 50V<br />

140<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

303 . J. MALEVERER : gules a chief gold and a bend checky<br />

silver and azure .<br />

Blazoned for sir John Mauleuerer in Parl . and also in<br />

Nativity. In the pedigree of Mauleverer of Allerton (FV Y<br />

67) this shield is borne in the second quarter, the first bearin g<br />

the allusive arms of three greyhounds. There is a note upon<br />

the pedigree of the family in Herald and Genealogist II, 301 .<br />

304. WILLJI . DE LA MORE : sable a CrOSS silver .<br />

So blazoned for this man in Jen. Ord .<br />

305 . ALANE OF LINDESAY : gules a fess check`- gold and<br />

azure between six crosses crosslet gold .<br />

These arms were borne by sir Alexander Lindsay a t<br />

Falk. The Scottish family, earls of Crawford, bore the<br />

fess cheeky silver and azure .<br />

306. ADAM HENTRINGHAM : quarterly silver and sable a<br />

bend gules .<br />

Probably for Everingham of Lincolnshire. (Pap . 195 . )<br />

307 . HUGH STANTON : silver a fess embattled counter -<br />

embattled sable .<br />

So blazoned for Henry de Staunton in Jen .<br />

308 . WILLM . KERDESTON : gules a saltire engrailed silver ,<br />

a label of three points gold .<br />

Blazoned without the label for sir William Kerdeston i n<br />

Parl ., and with the label in the same roll and in Powell fo r<br />

sir Roger Kerdeston . They were of Kerdeston, Norfolk.<br />

CP VII, 190 and pedigree ibid . 199. See also Blomefield ' s<br />

Norfolk X . 112 .<br />

309 . T . OF MORBYE : silver on a bend azure three molets<br />

gold pierced gules .<br />

Blazoned with a label of five points gules for sir Robert d e<br />

Morby in Glover Ord .<br />

310 . SR . J . COBHAM : ermine three crescents gules on each<br />

a bezant .<br />

Blazoned for Thomas de Cobham in Jen . . and for sir Hug h<br />

Cobham in Glover Ord . For the arms of the lords Cobham<br />

see no. 134 above .<br />

311 . LAURENCE CHANCY :<br />

sable bezanty .<br />

silver a chevron gules, a borde r<br />

So blazoned for Thomas Chancy " baron de Skirpen -<br />

beckee " (Skirbeck, Lincolnshire) in Jen . Ord . It is als o<br />

blazoned for sir Philip of Lincolnshire in Parl .


MS. ASH1\IOLE NO . 834 14 1<br />

312 . GODFREY PERES : Quarterly silver and sable a molet<br />

gules in the quarter .<br />

So blazoned for " sir Richard de Pereres " in Borough. an d<br />

in Par. amongst the knights of Leicestershire . See als o<br />

FVY 242 .<br />

313 . T . BAcuN : gales on a chief indented silver thre e<br />

molets sable .<br />

Blazoned with the chief plain for sir Edmond Bacon of<br />

Hampshire in Parl . The indented chief does not appear in<br />

the rolls .<br />

314 . ED . WANDSTER : sable on a cross patonce gold a<br />

martlet gules .<br />

315 . ROGER HORSLAY : gules three horses ' heads erase d<br />

silver, bridled sable .<br />

So blazoned for Robert Horsley in Jen. For Horsley<br />

shields see AA, 3rd ser ., VI, 117, and for note upon them<br />

ibid . I, 177, also AA, 2nd ser ., XIV, 290 .<br />

316 . T . BusyE : ermine on a chief danced gules tw o<br />

escallops gold .<br />

This is a Bassett coat blazoned for sir Edmond Basse t<br />

in Parl. and for others of the family in Glover Ord., all ,<br />

however, with only two escallops on the chief . The editor<br />

cannot find a family of Busye, nor is any shield blazone d<br />

for any similar name in the rolls . The Bussy family bear<br />

quite different arms .<br />

317. M.ILES BELLEWE : sable frettv gold .<br />

So blazoned for John Bellewe in Jen . See Visits. of<br />

Devon, ed. by J . L . Vivian. There is an account of th e<br />

Devonshire family in Burke's Commoners II, 532 . See als o<br />

H, VI, 22 . These arms are in quarter five of the shield of<br />

Metham FVY 252 . See also SS 41, p. 7 .<br />

.318 . En . BLANKMINSTER : silver fretty gules, a molet a t<br />

the centre .<br />

Blazoned for " sr . Richard Blancminster " in Nativit y<br />

and with the fret azure for " sir Reinaud " in Glover .<br />

The arms do not appear in later rolls .<br />

319. ROLAND DOUWEDALE : silver a cross moline gules .<br />

Blazoned for " sir John Douwedale " in Parl . and also in<br />

Jen. There is an account of the family (Uvedale) in Col .<br />

Top . et Gen. V, 241 if .<br />

320. RAUF DE LA SUCHE : azure bezanty .<br />

This shield, usually blazoned gules bezanty, appears i n<br />

most of the early rolls . It is given as here for sir Roger<br />

in Powell, and for John in Jen . Ord .


142<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

Fo . 5r 32I . ALEXANDER CORI3ETT : gold two corbies sable, a<br />

border engrailed gules .<br />

So blazoned for sir Roger Corbet in Powell .<br />

322. MANE of Sutton : silver a cross patonce azure .<br />

Blazoned for sir John de Sutton in Borough., and for si r<br />

Richard of Malpas, Cheshire, in Clover Ord . See Ormerod' s<br />

Cheshire III, 761 .<br />

323 . NICHOLAS CANTELOIJ : gules a fess vair between three<br />

leopards' faces reversed jessant fleurs-de-lis .<br />

In Falk . sir «Villrn . de Cantelou bears the same arms<br />

but the leopards' faces are not reversed . It is also blazone d<br />

in Purl., but there without the fleurs-de-lis . See CP III, sir .<br />

The last Nicholas Cantelou died 1370/71 .<br />

324 . ED . FFOLYETTE : gules on a bend silver three crescent s<br />

sable .<br />

The arms of Foliot lords Foliot were gales a bend silve r<br />

as blazoned in Parl . and Duns . II . In Jen. Ord. Osmonde<br />

Foliot bore the bend between six crescents gold . The shield<br />

here given is also differenced frorn the early shield, but th e<br />

editor is unable to identify its bearer .<br />

325 . WILLR . WYVILL : gules fretty gold a chief gold an d<br />

a canton gules .<br />

So blazoned for this man in Jen. It is the differenced<br />

shield of the family of Burton Constable, Yorkshire, who<br />

bore sable three interlaced chevrons vair and the chief with -<br />

out the canton. See FVY 380. The fret and interlaced<br />

chevrons are often confused with each other in blazon .<br />

326. WALTER SAMSON : sable a cross moline silver .<br />

Blazoned for sir John Samson, a knight of Yorkshire, in<br />

Parl . and Powell with the cross patonce . William Samso n<br />

bore it as here in the Nativity roll of Edward II . See also<br />

FVY 404 . -<br />

327. J . HASKAM : gules a fess between three dolphins gold .<br />

So blazoned for sir William Askham in Glover Ord .<br />

328 . SR . RICHARD TURBEVILL : silver a lion rampant gules ,<br />

crowned gold .<br />

So blazoned in Planche and Jen . Ord. for Hugh de Turberville<br />

. They were of Dorset and Devonshire . Pedigree H V I<br />

and Visits . of Devon, by J . L. Vivian .


MS . ASHMOLE NO, 834<br />

143<br />

329 . RAUF GRAY : guies a lion rampant and a border<br />

engrailed silver .<br />

Probably for sir Ralph Grey of Heton and Chillingham<br />

who died 1443 and whose tomb and effigy yet remain i n<br />

Chillingham church . It is first blazoned for sir Thos. Gre y<br />

in Nativity. For armorial seals of family see DS, nos .<br />

1108/13 ; SND, nos . 325/27 and 856/86o . The shield wa s<br />

also borne, with the colours reversed, by sir Wm . Riddel l<br />

of Northumberland in Borough . and Duns . I . The family of<br />

Heton of Northumberland bore the same charges vent an d<br />

silver, but their shield is not on record earlier than Jen . ,<br />

and their earliest seal is 1347 . (SND 399/402 . )<br />

330 . SR . BRIAN STAPLETON : quarterly I and IV silver a<br />

lion rampant sable charged with a molet gules ;<br />

II and III azure a lion rampant silver charge d<br />

with a fleur-de-lis azure .<br />

Probably for that Brian who was aged ten years in 1394 .<br />

(SS 41, p. 2 .) Quarters I and IV are blazoned as here for<br />

this man's father in Will . Quarters II and III bear th e<br />

differenced arms of Peter Brus of Skelton . Miles Stapleton ,<br />

who died 1314 ;15, married Sybil, daughter and co-heiress of<br />

John Bellew and his wife Ladrina, one of the co-heiresses of<br />

Peter Brus . (SS 41, p . 2 . )<br />

331 . SR . J. MARKENFELD : silver on a bend sable thre e<br />

bezants .<br />

So blazoned in Jen. Ord. Pedigree H XVI, 196 ; also<br />

SS 144, p . 129 . This man is probably the father of Thoma s<br />

1llarkenfield whose will was proved in 1497 and who lies on<br />

a high tomb in Ripon minster beside his wife Elenor .<br />

332 . J . ROWTHE : silver on a bend cotised sable thre e<br />

molets silver .<br />

So blazoned for " monsr . John de Routh " in Will. The<br />

editor has not been able to trace the family . The arm s<br />

differ from those given for Routhe of Pollington in FVY 570 .<br />

333 . J . FFENWYC'KE : silver a chief gules and six martlet s<br />

counter-coloured .<br />

The martlets on the field should be placed two and one .<br />

Blazoned for him in Will . His armorial seal is SND 286 .<br />

Detailed pedigree NCH NII, p . 352 .<br />

334 .<br />

ROBERT ROCIiLEv :<br />

fess sable .<br />

lozenge silver and gules and a<br />

Blazoned as here in Will., and in different colours with<br />

various differences in the armorial rolls from that of St .<br />

George. The shield is probably derived and differenced from<br />

that of Fitzwilliam. Pedigrees SS 41, 76 ; FVY 343. See<br />

also Hunter's Doncaster Il, 282, 286 .


144<br />

335 .<br />

Fo . 51v 337 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

BRYAN SANDFORTH : per chevron sable and ermine in<br />

chief two boars' heads rased gold .<br />

The shield is that of Sandford of Sandford, Shropshire .<br />

It is blazoned with different colours in Jen . Ord. See<br />

Eyton' s Shropshire IX, 424, and for other branches FCw 11 5<br />

and Hunter's Doncaster I, 310, and FVY 404 .<br />

336. SR. J . BUDHAM : silver three escallops sable .<br />

WII,I.nI. SWYNBURNE : per fess gules and silver and<br />

three cinquefoils counter-coloured .<br />

For sir Will. Swinburn of Capheaton, Northumberlan d<br />

(c . A .D . 1400-43). Pedigree HN II, i, 232 . He owned the<br />

castle of Capheaton in 1415 . (AA, 2nd ser ., XIV, 15 .) Thi s<br />

shield is blazoned for him in Will . The Swinburn arms<br />

form an interesting example of the influences which cause d<br />

changes in family shields. The earliest shield (c . 1240) of<br />

the family bore the canting charges of three swines' head s<br />

(Glover) . In 1290 John Swinburn bore on a cross five<br />

sheaves of coin in, referring to his overlords, the Cumin lords<br />

of Tyndale. Finally the family of Capheaton adopted th e<br />

shield here given, derived from the cinquefoil upon th e<br />

shields of the Umfraville lords of Prudhoe and Tyndale .<br />

(Seals SD 2362/63 ; SND 740-49 . )<br />

338 . ROBERT GILBERT : silver on a chevron engrailed<br />

azure three crosses moline gold .<br />

339 .<br />

340 .<br />

This shield appears to be differenced from that of th e<br />

Devon and Cornwall family, who bore roses upon the chevron .<br />

Neither shield is in the rolls .<br />

ROBERT FFOKNYGGAM : silver a chevron between thre e<br />

pierced cinquefoils sable .<br />

Folkingham of Barton, Yorkshire . Pedigree FVY 225 ;<br />

H, XVI, 129; Thoreshy's Leeds 112 ; also FVY 466 .<br />

WTILLM . GRAMORE : silver three lozenges gales .<br />

So blazoned in Pap . 967 without reference for this name .<br />

34 1 .<br />

SR . BIERS DUTTON : quarterly silver and gules a fre t<br />

gules upon the gold .<br />

Blazoned for him in roll of Henry VI date . (Genealogis t<br />

I, 227.) They were of Dutton, Cheshire . Pedigree H XVIII ,<br />

p. 87 ff. Pedigree of Dutton of Cloughton FVY 241 .<br />

342. J . WYCLIFF : silver a chevron sable between thre e<br />

crosses crosslet gules .<br />

Blazoned with the chevron gales, which is correct, i n<br />

Grim . (Col. Top . et Gen . I, 328.) This man is probabl y<br />

the John who stands at the head of the pedigree in SS 41 ,<br />

p . 40 . He was living in 1444 . (CVY II, 353 . )


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 145<br />

343 . RICHARD NORTON : azure a maunch ermine and a<br />

baston gules .<br />

344 . J .<br />

This is the shield of Conyers of Hutton Conyers, Yorkshire ,<br />

differeuced by the baston. The Norton pedigree is deduce d<br />

from the family of Conyers of Sockburn . See SD I, clx<br />

and clxi; also PIIY 108/9. This man was son of sir Rich .<br />

Norton of Norton Conyers, chief justice of the Commo n<br />

Pleas A .D . 1413 (who died 142o) ; he died 22 September 1438 .<br />

(FVY 244 .) For his tomb and epitaph see YRS XXXIV ,<br />

222 .<br />

GRENE of Newbv : silver a chevron between thre e<br />

fleurs-de-lis sable .<br />

Newby, a manor in the parish of Topcliffe, Yorkshire .<br />

(VCH, North Riding, II, 76 .) Little is known of the family ,<br />

but the tombs of a Richard and Robert Green are in Topcliffe<br />

church (YRS XXXIV, 220) and the shield is given in<br />

Glover Ord .<br />

345• DRs . J . BOKINGHAM, Lincoln Epus : gules a cross<br />

bottonnee gold .<br />

He was bishop of. Lincoln 1368-98 . The shield is blazone d<br />

for the surname in Glover Ord .<br />

346. MOLYNEUX : azure a cross moline gold charged wit h<br />

an annulet azure .<br />

Blazoned without the annulet in Jen . and Ballard 's roll<br />

of Edward IV date . For family see Foster's Lancashire<br />

Pedigrees and Baine's Lancashire IV, 216 ; Thoroton' s<br />

Nottinghamshire II, 304; also FVY 403 .<br />

347.<br />

LAURENCE BAXBEY : ermine two bars gules .<br />

As here given the arms are those of IVlauduit and Hunter -<br />

combe . It is also given FVY 40o for Baxby .<br />

348 . WILLM . ELMEDAYN : silver on a bend sable thre e<br />

crescents silver .<br />

Blazoned for this man in Jen. The family were of<br />

Elmeden, co . Durham. Pedigree SD III, 55 . This is<br />

probably the Willm . Elmden who died 1 447 .<br />

349 . J . BAXBEY : ermine on a chevron gules three bezant s<br />

a label of three points .<br />

This name should probably be Baxter, for whom the shield<br />

is blazoned in Glover Ord .; they were apparently a family<br />

of Notts .<br />

J50 . HAUSTED : gules a chief checky azure and gold, over<br />

all a baston silver .<br />

Blazoned as here for sir Robert Hausted at Duns . I .<br />

His son sir John, first baron, bore the bend ermine a t<br />

Borough . and Duns . II . For account of family see CP VI ,<br />

402 and note .<br />

K


Fo . 52<br />

146<br />

351 . J .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

SWILLINGTON : silver a chevron azure a label o f<br />

three points ermine .<br />

Blazoned with a fleur-de-lis on the chevron in Parl . for sir<br />

Hugh Swillington of Swillington, near Leeds, Yorkshire .<br />

There is an account of the family in Herald and Genealogis t<br />

IV, 225 if . See also YRS XXXIV, p. 23 if., for the shields<br />

then in Swillington church. This shield appears there with<br />

others. See also FVY 405 .<br />

352. T . CLARELL : gules six martlets silver .<br />

Sir Thomas Clarell of Aldwark, near Tickhill, Yorkshire .<br />

The heiress married sir Wm . Fitzwilliam of Sprotburgh, who<br />

died 1474 . See SS 45, p. 247, and YRS XXXIV, p .<br />

and note . The arms are blazoned in Glover Ord .<br />

1 3 5<br />

353. RAUF PYGOTT : sable three picks silver .<br />

Thus blazoned for Randolph Pigott in Will . The famil y<br />

were of Melmerby and Clotheram in the North Riding .<br />

Pedigree PHY, 518 . Account of manor and family, VCH ,<br />

North Riding, I, 222 .<br />

354. SR ANDREW HOUGARD : sable a molet silver .<br />

This shield does not appear in the rolls of arms . Pap . 68 9<br />

gives it, without reference, with the field azure for the<br />

Norfolk family of Haggard .<br />

355 . ALEXANDER NEVILL of Goudaill : gules a saltire silver<br />

a molet for difference .<br />

Gowdall is in the parish of Snaith, West Riding. Th e<br />

shield is only differenced by the molet from that of th e<br />

main branch. The editor has not been able to trace th e<br />

family .<br />

356 . RAUF HOTON of Hoton : gules a chevron betwee n<br />

three tasselled cushions silver .<br />

The differenced shield of Hoton of Hoton, Lancashire, wh o<br />

bore a less gold between three cushions gold . Later it wa s<br />

the shield of Hutton of Marske, Yorkshire, and of the Durha m<br />

family of the name .<br />

357 . ROBERT Roos of Ingmanthorpe : azure three bouget s<br />

gold .<br />

The differenced arms of the lords Roos of Hamlake, o f<br />

whom the lords of Ingmanthorpe were a younger branch .<br />

The shield is blazoned with many differences from c . 1240<br />

onwards. For account of family see Thoroton's Notts . III ,<br />

207 ; Herald and Genealogist VII, 535 . Pedigree FVY 569 ,<br />

where this shield is given .<br />

358. SR . ROGER WARDE : azure a cross patonce gold .<br />

Blazoned for sir John Warde in Parl . and Will. Pedigre e<br />

SS 144, 143 . He was of Givendale, near Ripon . Will prove d<br />

1o August 1453 . (SS 30, p. 165 and note . )


MS . ASHMOLE NO. 831 14 7<br />

359. SR. J . GOD.ARDE : ermine a cross patonce sable .<br />

So borne by sir Hugh Godard of Cheshire in Parl . It is<br />

one of the quarterings on the shield of Blythe of Rotherham<br />

and Eltoft of Farnell FVY, 301, 32 1<br />

360 . MILES GEYNVILL : azure three horse-branks gold on a<br />

chief ermine a demi-lion rampant gules .<br />

Blazoned for Geoffrey de Genevill in Nobility roll o f<br />

Henry VI. For account of family and its origin see CP V ,<br />

628 and Genealogist, N .S ., XXI .<br />

361. ROLAND SUARDE : sable a cross flora- silver .<br />

So borne by sir Richard Sy ward in Falk ., and for other s<br />

of the family in later rolls .<br />

362 . JWAN GAMISTER : gold on a cross gules five molets<br />

gold .<br />

This is the shield of Burgh of Galway as given in Pap . 659 .<br />

363. T . HETON : gules a lion passant silver .<br />

So blazoned for " Thomas de Heton " in Jen . Ord .<br />

Probably of Heaton, Lancashire . See VCH, Lancas ., V, 8 o<br />

and passim .<br />

364. ROBERT HARDISHILL (above shield " Ryvill ") :<br />

ermine a chevron gules .<br />

This seems to be an error; the shield is that of Touchet ,<br />

for whom it is blazoned in various rolls . The shield of<br />

Hardeshull as borne at Borough . was silver strewn wit h<br />

martlets gales a chevron sable . See next shield .<br />

365 . J . RIVILL (above shield " Hardishill '') : silver a<br />

chevron sable between ten martlets gules .<br />

This is the proper shield of Hardeshull, see number 364<br />

and 43 :1 below. The editor cannot trace Rivill .<br />

366. ALEXANDER BYLAND : gules a cross between twelve<br />

billets gold .<br />

This shield is blazoned in Parl. and Jen. for sir Francis<br />

Villiers and also for sir Robert in the latter. It is not<br />

recorded for Byland, a name the editor cannot trace .<br />

367. ROG. OF AREDALL : ermine a cross patonce gules .<br />

This is the shield of Gower of Stittenham, Yorkshire . It<br />

is also blazoned for sir Walter Grandall of Yorkshire in<br />

Jen .<br />

368. WILLM . PARYS : sable crusilly and a chevron silver .<br />

So blazoned for him at Borough . and in later rolls. There<br />

is a pedigree in Blomefield's Norfolk VII, 116, and in vol .<br />

XLIII, p . 6z, of Camden Soc . Pubs .


Fo .<br />

52 V<br />

148<br />

369 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

ROGER MALETT : sable a chevron between thre e<br />

buckles silver .<br />

So borne by sir Robert 1bIalet of Bucks . in Parl . It was<br />

also borne in quarters I and IV by Malet of Normanton ,<br />

Yorkshire, at the Visitation of 1584/5 . (FVY 326 .) See<br />

also H XVI, 194 .<br />

370 . WILLfI . AVENELL : silver a fess between six annulet s<br />

gules .<br />

37 1 .<br />

It is blazoned as here for sir William Avenel of Cambridge -<br />

shire in Parl .<br />

OLIVER BACON : gules on a chief silver two pierced<br />

molets sable .<br />

Blazoned for sir Edmond Bacon in rolls of Duns . I and II .<br />

They were a Norfolk family . Pedigree Blomefield VII, 165 .<br />

372 . WILLbl . TRUSSEBUT : silver a dance between three<br />

bougets sable .<br />

373 .<br />

374 .<br />

375 .<br />

Blazoned for this man as here in Powell. Sir Robert i n<br />

the same roll bears the same shield with a label gules . Se e<br />

Arch . Ael ., 2nd ser ., III, 277 .<br />

T . LOVAYNE : gules a fess between ten billets gold .<br />

Blazoned, but with the fess silver, for sir Thomas Lovey n<br />

in Borough .<br />

J . LA MARLOU : gules a maunch silver .<br />

This is apparently an error for John de la Mare whose<br />

shield it is . It is blazoned for him in the rolls from Charle s<br />

onwards . He was summoned to Parliament 1299-1313 ;<br />

died 1315/16 .<br />

RICHARD BENEHALL : sable a bend between two<br />

cotises wavy silver .<br />

Blazoned for sir Robert Benhall in Duns. I and Calais.<br />

Benhall and Benhall Sir Robert are in Suffolk, near Saxmundham.<br />

But the sir Robert Benhall of this latter place<br />

bore different arms. (CP II, 116 . )<br />

J76 . LAURENCE CRAWELL : silver a fess azure between thre e<br />

fleurs-de-lis gules .<br />

Blazoned for " Carwell " in Glover Ord., a Norfolk family .<br />

377 . Guy DODINGSELD : silver a fess between three molet s<br />

gules .<br />

Blazoned with various differences in the rolls fo r<br />

" Dodingsells," sometimes with only one molet, sometime s<br />

with two in chief and also as here given .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 149<br />

378 . ROLLAND PLASE : azure on a chief silver two chaplet s<br />

gules .<br />

Blazoned for William Plays in Powell and Jen . Rowlan d<br />

heads the pedigree in SS 41, p . 49, where the arms o f<br />

Halnaby are given for the family . They afterwards appear<br />

to have used the arms of the baronial family named Play z<br />

instead of their own. See SD III, 236 .<br />

379 . PETER DOTTRINGE : azure a fens between two chevron s<br />

silver a label of three points gules .<br />

This is the shield blazoned, without the label, for Willia m<br />

Tendryng in Will ., and for sir John Tendring of Suffolk in<br />

Glover Ord. The family were of Boxford, Suffolk . See<br />

Metcalfe's Visitations of Suffolk 18r .<br />

380. ROGER SHEPWAST (beneath " Cifrwast '') : azure thre e<br />

bars gemelle silver and a chief silver .<br />

Blazoned for " de Syffrewast " in Charles and St . George .<br />

Glover Ord. gives it for " Syferwast ." In all these examples<br />

the chief and bars are gold .<br />

381 . H . DAUNDELL : silver three bars pules each charged<br />

with three crosses crosslet gold .<br />

Blazoned for Philip Daundelegh in Jen., and a very<br />

similar shield is given for sir Robert Daundely in Powell .<br />

382. ALEN. TWYFFORD : silver two bars sable on a canto n<br />

sable a cinquefoil gold .<br />

Blazoned for sir John de Twyford in Duns . I, and also<br />

in that of Borough . Given for Robert in Will .<br />

383 . PHILIP FFOLOWELL : harry wavy sable and silver a<br />

canton gules .<br />

384. ROGER OF ASTON : silver a bend danced sable .<br />

So blazoned for him in Jen .<br />

385 . GERARD ALSTEBY (Aslttley) : azure a cinquefoil Fo. 5 3<br />

ermine .<br />

The undifferenced shield of Thomas lord Astley for who m<br />

it is blazoned in St. George and Powell. It is borne<br />

differenced by a border engrailed gold for Thomas Astle y<br />

of Hill Morton in Will., and with a plain border silver fo r<br />

Ralph Astley. The name is from Astley in Warwickshire .<br />

The families of Hill Morton and Melton Constable were the<br />

chief cadet houses .<br />

386 . ROGER NEWBURGH : bendy gold and azure, a borde r<br />

engrailed gules .<br />

Blazoned for Robert de Newborough in Duns . II . The<br />

family were of Berkeley, Somerset, and of Wilts .


150<br />

3 8 7 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

EMORE SAVAGE : silver six lions rampant sable .<br />

Blazoned for " molls. Arnold Savage " in Will . and in<br />

Duns . II . For sir Roger Savage of Kent in Parl . The sam e<br />

shield is given for Savage of Worcestershire at the visitation<br />

of 1600, and of Tidbury, Gloucestershire, at the visitation<br />

of 1623, and for other branches at the later visitations o f<br />

Worcestershire in 1634 . See also Visitation of Wilts ., ed. by<br />

W. Marshall, and of Worcester, ed. by Metcalfe .<br />

388. OLYVER DYNANT : gales a fess indented of five fusil s<br />

ermine and a border silver .<br />

Sir Oliver Dynham was knighted after the siege of Calais<br />

in 1348. He was in the retinue of sir John de Chevereston ,<br />

and had letters of protection, going abroad 5 June 1 347 •<br />

(\Vrottesley's Crecy and Calais, p. 124 .) The shield is<br />

blazoned without the border for " John de Dynham " i n<br />

Will .<br />

389. ARTHUR BELTOFT : silver a fret and a chief azure .<br />

So borne by sir Roger de Beltoft of Lincolnshire in Parl .<br />

In Powell les annes de Beltoft have the field gold . FVY 40 0<br />

with fret vent .<br />

J90 . BRYAN DOBBENY : gules a fess indented of five fusils<br />

silver .<br />

Blazoned for various members of the Daubeny family i n<br />

most of the rolls from St. George to Glover Ord. The<br />

number of fusils varies from three to five, sometimes<br />

differenced by bearing small charges upon them, sometimes<br />

with these small charges borne in chief or with a basto n<br />

over all . For account of family see CP IV, 93 if .<br />

J91. GUY OF LYNDFORD : gules a fret engrailed ermine .<br />

This shield is given in Will . for " mons. John de Eynesford,"<br />

who gave evidence in the trial Scrape v . Grosveno r<br />

(I, 162) .<br />

J92. RICHARD OF COBHOME : gules three piles wavy gold .<br />

This is not the shield of the lords Cobham; the Cobha m<br />

arms were a chevron with different charges upon it for th e<br />

various branches . See Col . Top . et Gen . VII, 343-45 and<br />

354, also the rolls of arms . Sir John MVlauduit bore the shiel d<br />

at Duns. I .<br />

393 . WALTER BoYs : silver two bars gules and a ben d<br />

sable .<br />

Blazoned for Arnold and Henry- de Boys in Jen . Ord. The<br />

shield is that of the Lincolnshire and Leicestershire familie s<br />

of the name .


MS . ASHAIOLE NO. 834 15 1<br />

394 . LAURENCE SWYNBURGE : gules three swi pes ' heads<br />

silver .<br />

395 .<br />

This is the earliest shield of Swinburne . Blazoned as here<br />

for Adam de Swynehurne in Glover . The editor has not<br />

been able to trace this man .<br />

GORNAY : sable a chevron between , three bulls'<br />

heads caboshed gold .<br />

So blazoned for sir John Gornay in Glover Ord .<br />

396 . JWAN HERON : gules three herons silver .<br />

397 .<br />

398 .<br />

399 .<br />

Blazoned as here for Roger and William Heron in Parl .<br />

and also in Powell . The earlier shield had the field azure a s<br />

blazoned first in Glover and also in later rolls . Jordan Hero n<br />

was of Hadstone, Northumberland, living temp . Henry III .<br />

Pedigree RND 304 .<br />

CLYBBURNE of Westmorland : silver fretty sable and<br />

a chief gules .<br />

This shield does not appear in the rolls ; it is blazoned i n<br />

the dictionaries with the chief sable and three chevronels<br />

braced instead of fretty . The two charges are probably the<br />

same in origin. Cliburn is a parish in the north of Westmorland.<br />

There is a short account of the place and famil y<br />

in NBWC I, pp . 457 if .<br />

'ILLR . LANCASTER Solibred in Westmorland : silver<br />

two bars gules on a canton gules a molet gold .<br />

Sockbridge is a manor in the parish of Barton, Westmorland<br />

. The family were a branch of the Lancasters, lords<br />

of Kendal, whose shield they differenced by placing a molet<br />

instead of a leopard upon the canton. See Caer. There is<br />

an account of the family in NBWC I, 400 if., and a pedigree<br />

in FCW 75 .<br />

GEFFREY THIRKELD of Poterdall : silver a mauncli<br />

gules and a border sable .<br />

The shield is blazoned without the border in Powell, and<br />

with a label vert for William Thirkeld in Jen . The nam e<br />

is front Threlkeld, Cumberland. The shield derives feudally<br />

from that of Hastings. The border is here a difference for<br />

a younger branch. Patterdale is at the head of Ullswater in<br />

the parish of Barton . See NBWC I, q98 .<br />

400 . RAUF WOLLINGTON : gold on a chevron sable thre e<br />

spread eagles gold .<br />

401. EDW . BESSINTON : azure a pierced cinquefoil gold .<br />

So blazoned for sir Stephen Bessington in Glover Ord .<br />

Fo . 53°


152 SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

402 . \'VILLA . de Her11 : gules a chevron silver betwee n<br />

three shovellers .<br />

So blazoned in Powell and Will. for sir Robert Herle .<br />

William, Robert's father, was lord of Herle (now Kirkharle) ,<br />

Northumberland, chief justice of the court of common pleas ;<br />

died 1347 . (HN II, i, 238; pedigree 239 .)<br />

403 . J . DE BURES : silver on a bend sable three dolphin s<br />

silver .<br />

This shield does not appear elsewhere in the published rolls<br />

of arms. Pap., p. 238, gives it as one of the shields copie d<br />

incorrectly into Glover Ord . and accepted as authentic<br />

because of that. It is not the shield of the knightly family<br />

of Suffolk, who bore ermine on a chief indented sable two<br />

lions rampant gold, Powell and brass in Acton church ,<br />

Suffolk .<br />

404 . RAUF KENDALL : silver a bend vert and a label o f<br />

three points gules .<br />

So blazoned for sir Robert de Kendale of Herts . in Parl .<br />

See Cussan's Hertfordshire, parts iii and Iv, 97 .<br />

405. ROBERT PALTON : silver six cinquefoils gales .<br />

So blazoned for sr. Jon Palton in Powell, also for sir F .<br />

Paltoun of Suffolk in the 1Iilitary roll of Henry VI .<br />

406 . TH . DE WODERINGTON : quarterly silver and gules a<br />

bend gobony sable and gules .<br />

Differenced from the arms of Widdrington of Widdrington ,<br />

Northumberland, by making their sable baston gobony .<br />

For seals of family see DS, nos . 2651-54 . This man doe s<br />

not appear in the published pedigrees of the family. The<br />

shield is derived from the quarterly one of Fitz Roger, lord s<br />

of Warkworth and Clavering .<br />

40 7 . R . CHAMBERLEYN : gules a fess between three escallop s<br />

gold a crescent on the fess for difference .<br />

So blazoned for sire Robert Chaumberlein of Lincolnshir e<br />

in Parl. In the same roll sir Richard bears a chevron in<br />

place of the fess .<br />

40S . J . HEVERINGHAM : silver a fees azure and a label o f<br />

three points gules .<br />

Blazoned for sr Jon . Everyngham in Powell and in the<br />

Nativity. They were lords of Birkin, near Pontefract, i n<br />

the West Riding. The shield here given is that of Birkin .<br />

The old arms of the lords Everingham were gules a lion<br />

rampant vair . See SS XLI, p . 12 .<br />

409 . \VILLni . CU'SANS : azure a bend fusilly silver .<br />

So blazoned for sr. Peter Gussau in Glover Ord ., and fo r<br />

William Cusance in Jen. Ord ., who was one of the king ' s<br />

knights at Crecy and Calais .


410 .<br />

411 .<br />

412 .<br />

4 13.<br />

4 14.<br />

4 15.<br />

416 .<br />

4 1 7•<br />

MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834<br />

153<br />

H . DE SOTTHILL : gules a spread eagle silver beake d<br />

and armed gold .<br />

Blazoned for " sire Henry- de Sodhull " in Borough., and<br />

for sir John in Powell Sothill is in the parish of Dewsbury ,<br />

West Riding. Pedigree FVY 2 75, 33 1 and H XVI, 290 .<br />

WILL11 . PERCIHAY : silver a cross patonce gules a n<br />

escutcheon gold charged with a cross sable, in th e<br />

quarter .<br />

So blazoned for sir Walter Percehay in Borough . The<br />

shield is that of Vesci, with which family they were connected<br />

. The shield in the quarter is also that of Vesci, or,<br />

as stated in Borough ., that of Aton . Pedigrees FVY 186 ;<br />

SS, no . 41, p. 86 .<br />

R . PERCIHAY : silver a cross patonce gules a borde r<br />

indented gules .<br />

Blazoned as here, with a lozenge in the quarter, for Walter<br />

Percehay in Jen. Ord .<br />

DE WOODBURGE : barry silver and azure three lion s<br />

rampant gules .<br />

So blazoned for " Ralph de Wodeburgh " in St. Georg e<br />

and Charles .<br />

SWYNARTON : silver a cross floretty sable .<br />

So blazoned for sir Roger Swinnerton in Duns . I, and for<br />

sir Thomas in Calais . The name is from Swinnerton, Staffs .<br />

Account of family, William Salt Society, N .S ., III, 73 if .<br />

DE LONGEVILL : gules a dance between eight crosse s<br />

crosslet silver .<br />

Blazoned with the fess ermine for sir Gerard Longueville i n<br />

Powell, and as here for sir John of Hunts . in Parl . The<br />

family were of Overton Longueville, co . Huntingdon .<br />

Pedigree Herald and Genealogist VI, p . 49 if .<br />

LITTELBERY : silver two leopards gules and a border<br />

Vert .<br />

This shield with the border does not appear in the roll s<br />

of arms . In Will. John Littlebury bore silver two leopard s<br />

gules, which in Powell Robert differenced by a label azure .<br />

In Jen . Ord. the shield is differenced by a bend vent charged<br />

with three eagles gold . The effigy of sir Humphrey Littlebury<br />

in Holbeach church, Lincolnshire, bears two leopard s<br />

only. (Stothard, Monumental Effigies, plates 75-76 .) Pedigree<br />

G IV, 189 if .<br />

DE MANERS : silver a saltire engrailed sable .<br />

" Sir Baudewyn de Maners " bore this shield in Duns . I .<br />

Henry bore the same arms in Charles .<br />

Fo . 54


154<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

418 . BOUTEVILLAIN : silver three crescents gules .<br />

4 19.<br />

Borne by sir Robert Boutevilain of Northants . in Duns. I ;<br />

also by William in Powell .<br />

DE FFRANKE : Vert a saltire engrailed gold .<br />

Borne by sir William Franks in Powell and Jen . Ord .<br />

420 . J . THWAYTES : silver on a fess sable between three<br />

fleurs-de-lis gules, three bezants .<br />

The shield borne by Thwaites of Remerstone, Norfolk . It<br />

is blazoned for them in Derbyshire Pedigrees ; G VIII, 176 .<br />

42I . FFERLAY : gules three motets gold pierced gules and a<br />

quarter ermine .<br />

The shield is given in Pap ., p . 995, for Hargill, Yorkshire ,<br />

and for Westwood, co . Worcester .<br />

422 . WALTER EGES : sable three escallops gold .<br />

4 2 3 .<br />

4 2 4 .<br />

4 2 5 .<br />

The shield is given in Glover Ord . for sir William Waldecot.<br />

WILLKi . DE\ -EREUX : gales a fess between thre e<br />

roundels silver .<br />

This is probably an error, as the arms of Devereux of<br />

Lyonshall, Holme Lacy and Stoke Lacy, co . Hereford, bear<br />

the three roundels or plates in chief . The shield is s o<br />

blazoned for various members of the family in Powell an d<br />

Parl. (CP IV, 302 ff . )<br />

ROGER FFANACOURT : paly gules and gold a canton<br />

ermine .<br />

This is the shield of Basset of Drayton . At Borough. and<br />

in Powell sir Bartholomew Fanecourt sable a cross fiory<br />

and a border engrailed gold . Another shield is given for<br />

Gerard in Jen . Ord., namely azure billety gold and a quarter<br />

ermine. Sable a cross patonce silver and a border engraile d<br />

gold is given for " sir Bartholomew Fanacourt " in Glover<br />

Ord .<br />

No NAME : ermine on a fess gules three castles gold .<br />

This shield is given for Comberton in Glover Ord . Pap . ,<br />

p . 786, blazons it for Carliton, quoting Harl . MS . 1386 ,<br />

fo . 65 .<br />

426 . T . NEWMARCHE : silver a fess indented of five fusil s<br />

gules .<br />

So blazoned in Powell and Parl . for sir Thomas Newmarc h<br />

and for others of the family in these and other rolls . There<br />

is a pedigree of the family in H XVI, p . 223 .


MS . ASHMOLE NO. 834 15 5<br />

427 . T . KYDDALL : quarterly I and IV sable a saltir e<br />

embattled silver ; II and III azure three bends<br />

checky gold and gules .<br />

The arms on quarters I and IV are given for Thoma s<br />

Kydeley in Will ., and for Kedall of Lincolnshire in Pap . ,<br />

p . 1o62 . Quarters II and III are so blazoned for Solers or<br />

Solere in Glover Ord. See Misc. Gen. et Her ., 2nd ser ., II ,<br />

96, for Kyddall .<br />

428. WILLfi . ELTHOFT : sable three chess-rooks silver .<br />

This shield is not given in the printed rolls or in a n<br />

earlier authority than this. In FVY, p. 301, the Visitatio n<br />

of 1585 gives this shield in the first quarter for Eltoft o f<br />

Farnell in Craven; they were originally of Darlington .<br />

429 . RAUF DE BOSVILL : silver a fess fusilly gules, upon i t<br />

an escallop silver, in chief five leaves slipt sable .<br />

In Jen. Ord. Roger Bosvylle bears three trefoils or leave s<br />

in chief. The Visitation arms for Bosvile of Gunthwaite ,<br />

Yorkshire, have three bears' heads rased in chief, whilst<br />

the Warmsworth branch bear three inolets in chief . (FV Y<br />

33 8, 35 6 .) See also SS 1 33, pp . 47, 54 and 2o8 . They were<br />

a distinguished Yorkshire family with many branches, an d<br />

later settled in Kent .<br />

43 0 . J - MANSTON : quarterly I and IV sable a ben d<br />

embattled counter-embattled silver ; II and II I<br />

quarterly I and 4 silver a fess between three bird s<br />

vert legged gules, 2 and 3 azure a lion rampan t<br />

gold crowned silver .<br />

43 1 .<br />

43 2 .<br />

Quarters I and IV are so blazoned in Glover Ord. for<br />

Manston. Quarters 1 and 4 in II and III are given in th e<br />

same authority for Clyff; quarters 2 and 3 bear the arm s<br />

of Darell . See no. 6 above .<br />

J . BRERLAY : silver a cross crosslet gules .<br />

So borne by " sir Thomas Brereley " in Powell . A<br />

Yorkshire family of Killerby and Peckhall in Richmondshire .<br />

A branch were of Midridge Grange, co . Durham. See FVY<br />

499; FVD 6o; and pedigree in SD III, 313 .<br />

SR . R . WALDGRAVE : per pale gules and silver a ben d<br />

engrailed sable .<br />

So blazoned for " sir Richard Waldegcave " in Powell .<br />

Pedigree H XIII, p. 307 if .<br />

433 . SR . T . MuLTON : barry gules and silver a bend azure . Fo .<br />

54 °<br />

The differenced shield of the Multons, lords of Egremont .<br />

It is blazoned as here for Thomas Multon of Frankton<br />

in Duns . II and also in Powell. The lords of Gilsland<br />

differenced by a label and omitted the bend . There is a n<br />

account of the family in NBWC II, 73 if .


156<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

434 . SR . J . HARDESHULL : silver a chevron sable between<br />

ten martlets gules .<br />

435 .<br />

436.<br />

437 .<br />

43S.<br />

Borne as here by him at Borough . and also in later rolls .<br />

He was son and heir of Wm . de H. of Hartshill, co . Warwick ,<br />

by Juliane sue jure baroness Hackie. He was on the king' s<br />

side at Boroughbridge, and with prince Edward at Cr€cy .<br />

He was summoned to parliament 1341-50, and died befor e<br />

1S June 1369. (CP VI, 391 .) See no . 365 above .<br />

SR. J . DERWENTWAT : silver two bars gules On a<br />

canton gules a cinquefoil silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Jen . Ord. and in Will. For account<br />

of family see Hutchison's Cumberland II, 227 .<br />

SR. AD. DERGTON : Barry sable and silver a label o f<br />

three points gold .<br />

Without the label the shield is that of Haughton ,<br />

Cheshire. (Pap . 54 . )<br />

SR . ROGER SWYNERTON : Silver a cross crosslet, th e<br />

ends patonce, sable .<br />

This is the same shield as no . 414, though tricked in a<br />

different form . See note to that shield .<br />

SR. J . WESTON : silver a fess sable and a border gules<br />

bezanty .<br />

So blazoned for him in Duns. I . " Sire Johan de Weston<br />

le fiz " bore it at Borough .<br />

439. SR . WILLR . DABBENAY : gules a fess fusilly silver an d<br />

a bend azure .<br />

So borne by him at Duns . II . It is differenced from the<br />

shield of the lords Daubeny by the bend. See no. 390<br />

above .<br />

440 . SR. WILI_M CUSANCE : sable a bend silver and a<br />

label of three points gules .<br />

A similar shield to -this is blazoned for one of the same<br />

names in Jen . Ord., but there the bend is engrailed an d<br />

an escallop is borne in chief in place of the label. See no . 40 9<br />

above .<br />

441 . SR . WTILLft . Bucii.tISTER : silver fleuretty and a lio n<br />

rampant sable .<br />

Borne with the field crusilly in Borough. by " sire Willia m<br />

Bukemynster " and fleuretty as here in Parl. by " sir e<br />

Willame de Bocmonstre " of Lincolnshire (?) .


442 .<br />

443 .<br />

444 .<br />

445 .<br />

MS . ASHMOLE NO. 831 15 7<br />

SR . T . KERDISTON : gules a saltire engrailed silver a<br />

label of three points checkv gold and azure .<br />

Borne as here but without the label in Parl ., and for si r<br />

Roger with gold label in Parl . and Powell. They were of<br />

Kerdeston, Norfolk . See CP VII, 190, and Blomefield' s<br />

Norfolk X, 112 .<br />

SR . RAYNOLD COBHAM : gules a chevron between three<br />

escallops gold .<br />

This is an error ; for the correct shield see no . 134 above .<br />

These arms are those of Chamberlain, see no . 407 above .<br />

SR . STEPHAN COSINGTON : azure three roses gold .<br />

So given for " Steven Cusintone " in Planche, and for<br />

" sire Willin . de Cosingtone " in Parl. See Surrey Arch .<br />

Colls . III . A seal of Stephen Cosington of 24 Henry V I<br />

bears charges as here .<br />

SR . J . DE MOULES : silver two bars gules in chie f<br />

three roundels gules .<br />

Blazoned for " sir. John de Moyles " in Falk. The same<br />

shield is on the seal attached by him to the baron's lette r<br />

to the Pope, and is given in most of the later rolls . He<br />

was summoned to parliament 1299 until his death in 1311 .<br />

See CP, first edition, s .v .<br />

446. SR. J . DE SULLE : ermine three chevrons gules .<br />

447 .<br />

This shield does not appear in the printed rolls, but i s<br />

blazoned for " Soules " in sir David Lyndsay's MS . of<br />

Scottish Arms, printed in facsimile, Edinburgh, 1878, and<br />

is so quartered by the earls of Douglas for Soules of Liddesdale.<br />

The seals of that family show barry a bend . Se e<br />

SND XXI, no . 720 .<br />

No NAME : silver two bars azure in chief three escallop s<br />

azure .<br />

The shield of Errington of Errington and Beaufront ,<br />

Northumberland, as given in Jen . Pedigree NCH IV, 188 .<br />

Also blazoned no . 752 below .<br />

448. 'WORRY'S I3ERKELEY : gules crusilly silver and a<br />

chevron ermine .<br />

So blazoned for " monsr . Morys de Berkeley " in Duns . II ,<br />

and with the crosses of slightly different shape in Will .<br />

See CP II, p . 116 if. The name Maurice was that of six of<br />

the family between the twelfth and fifteenth centuries .<br />

449. GILBERT ELYSFELD : barry wavy silver and sable, ove r<br />

all a lion rampant gules .<br />

At Borough. " sire Gilbert de Elmesfeld " bore uncl e<br />

d'argent et de sable . The same arms are borne by " sir<br />

Gilberd de Elcheffeld " in Parl ., differenced by a label gales ,<br />

and by sir John " de Elcheffeld " ozzndee de argent e d e<br />

sable . The lion over all does not appear elsewhere than here .<br />

Fo. 55


158<br />

45 0 .<br />

45 1 .<br />

45 2 .<br />

453 .<br />

454 .<br />

455 .<br />

456.<br />

457 .<br />

458.<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

SR . ROBERT FFERRERS : vair gold and gules .<br />

The original shield of Ferrers, earls of Derby, as blazone d<br />

in the early rolls of Henry III date . Later they adopted<br />

the voided lozenges of de Quincy as given for sir Willia m<br />

Ferrers (of Groby) in Falk . Some of the younger branche s<br />

continued to use the early shield with various differences .<br />

SR. J . RATLASDON : azure six escallops gold .<br />

So blazoned for " Ratilysdown " in Powell and in Glover<br />

Ord .<br />

SR . TERRY MANNY : gold three chevrons sable .<br />

This shield is given for " Manney " in Powell, and for<br />

" monsr. Terry Manny " in Jen . Ord. Thierry Manny was<br />

a brother of the famous sir Walter Manny, K .G. (Beltz ,<br />

Memorials of the Garter, irr ff .) See no . 490 post .<br />

SR . T . WAKE : silver two bars gules on the first thre e<br />

bezants a border engrailed sable .<br />

The differenced shield of John lord Wake of Liddesdale .<br />

It is blazoned as here for " sire Thomas Wake de Blithesworthe<br />

" in Parl . Blisworth, Northants. See Bridges'<br />

Northamptonshire I, 335, and Baker's Northampton I, 113 ;<br />

II, 239 .<br />

SR . T . SAUNDFORD : silver on a chief gules a chess -<br />

rook gold .<br />

For the arms of Sandford of Yorkshire see FVY 404 and<br />

424 . See no . 335 above .<br />

BASSINGBOURNE : gyronny gold and pules .<br />

This shield is borne vair and gules and silver and gule s<br />

by different members of the family . It is borne as here by<br />

sir John of Hertfordshire in Parl .<br />

SR . T. Lucy : gules three luces paleways silver an d<br />

a border engrailed silver .<br />

The differenced arms of the Lucys, lords of Cockermouth .<br />

At Duns . II sir Thomas Lucy bore these arms with the<br />

addition of a label azure .<br />

SR. GYLES BASSINGBURN : gyronny silver and gules a<br />

label of three points azure .<br />

So carried by him in Jen . Ord ., but there with a basto n<br />

azure instead of the label . See no . 455 above .<br />

SR. J. DODINGSELLES : silver a fess gules in chief a<br />

molet gules .<br />

As blazoned in Duns. I and in Parl. for this man. Ther e<br />

is a pedigree in Blomefield's Norfolk VI, 170, and i n<br />

Thoroton's Notts . III, 37 .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 159<br />

459 . SR . J . HINCLA : gules a chevron engrailed gold an d<br />

a label of three points gold (?) .<br />

" Sir Jon de Hyncle " bears this shield, without the label ,<br />

in Powell .<br />

460 . SR . SYMOND BASSETT : ermine on a canton gules a<br />

molet gold .<br />

So borne by " monsr. Simond Bassett " at Duns . II . The<br />

many different shields borne by the various branches of th e<br />

Basset family are given by Dugdale, Usage of Arms, ed .<br />

1812, pp . 12/13 . See also CP II, p. r if .<br />

461 . SR ROBERT I IERPINGIIAIII : azure an escutcheon silve r<br />

in an one of martlets gold .<br />

46 2 -<br />

463 .<br />

4 64.<br />

4 6 5 .<br />

Borne by sir Thomas Erpingham in Will ., and with the<br />

escutcheon vert and the martlets silver by sir Thoma s<br />

Erpingham, K .G . (1401), and also in Parl . by sir Thoma s<br />

of Norfolk . See Blomefield ' s Norfolk VI, 412 .<br />

SR . J . BREUS : silver crusilly and a lion rampant<br />

gules .<br />

This shield is given in St. George for William Gifford . It<br />

does not appear as a Brus shield elsewhere than here . It<br />

may be a differenced coat for a junior branch of Brus o f<br />

Skelton, who bore silver a lion rampant azure .<br />

SR . RAUF LINGAkI : harry azure and gold on a ben d<br />

gules three cinquefoils silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Powell . The family of Lingen<br />

were of Radbroke, Gloucester, and of Sutton, co . Hereford .<br />

SR . TERR. (?) LINCHEFELD : gold two bars gules eac h<br />

charged with five lozenges on a quarter silver a<br />

crescent gules charged with four lozenges silver .<br />

The shield is nearly identical with that borne, with variou s<br />

differences, on the canton by Geargy or Gery of Royston ,<br />

Herts. See Pap ., pp . 35/36 .<br />

SR . EIroRE FFOSSETT : gold six bastons gules . Fo . 55 v<br />

So blazoned for " monsr. Amaun Fossad " in Duns . IIde<br />

goules ove six bendes d'or .<br />

466 . SR . WILLR . FFITZWAREN : quarterly per fes.s indented<br />

ermine and gules .<br />

The differenced shield of the lords Fitzwarren . This shiel d<br />

is blazoned for him in Powell and in Will. He was surnamed<br />

" Le frere " and summoned to parliament in 1342 .<br />

Nominated K .G . circa 1349; died 1361 . (CP V, 512; Beltz ,<br />

Garter 96 . )


16 0<br />

467.<br />

468 .<br />

469 .<br />

470.<br />

47 1 .<br />

47 2 .<br />

473 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

SR . A . NORTON : silver on a canton vert a lio n<br />

rampant gold .<br />

This bears, cn the canton, the shield of " sire James d e<br />

Nortone," who appears amongst the Hampshire knights i n<br />

Parl . He bore de vert a un lion de or . The arms as here<br />

appear for " monsr. Thomas Norton " in Glover Ord .<br />

SR . HAMOND STRANGE : gules two lions passant silver ,<br />

a border engrailed gold .<br />

The differenced shield of L'Estrange, lords of Knockyn ,<br />

Shropshire, and of Hunstanton, Norfolk . The engraile d<br />

border appears on the seal of Roger L'Estrange, lord of<br />

Ellesmere. attached to the baron's letter to the Pope (1301) .<br />

It is blazoned for him in Planche and is therefore the<br />

difference of the Ellesmere branch .<br />

SR . ROBERT CREY : gold a cross sable a martlet sabl e<br />

in the quarter .<br />

Sir Simon and sir John Crey of Kent bore gules a cros s<br />

engrailed gold in Parl. and Jen. Ord. The shield here<br />

blazoned does not appear elsewhere .<br />

SR. WALTER MANNY : gold three chevrons sable a lio n<br />

passant gold on the first chevron .<br />

So blazoned for him in Duns . II . He was one of the<br />

most famous of the knights of Edward III ; married Margaret ,<br />

duchess of Norfolk, grand-daughter of Edward I ; summone d<br />

to parliament 1397-71 ; K .G . 1359; died 1371 1 7 2 . See no .<br />

45 2 above .<br />

SR. ROGER UFFORD : sable a cross engrailed gol d<br />

and a bend ermine .<br />

The differenced shield of Ufford, earls of Suffolk . It is<br />

borne with many differences by various cadets of the family ,<br />

but this shield with the bend ermine does not occur<br />

elsewhere. Detailed pedigree of Ufford Coll. Top . at Gen .<br />

II, 272177 . Sir Roger does not appear in it.<br />

SR . WILL11I . CONSTABLE : quarterly vert and gules<br />

a bend engrailed gold .<br />

Constable of Flamborough and after of Everingham ,<br />

descended from the Constables of Chester, bore quarterly<br />

gales and vair a baston gold . The change of colour in thi s<br />

shield here given does not occur elsewhere in the rolls . Se e<br />

pedigree FVY 178/99 .<br />

SR . HENRY HILLORY : sable a cross crosslet silver<br />

between four fleurs-de-lis silver .<br />

Crosses crosslet and fleurs-de-lis are borne on the shield s<br />

of the Hillarys both of Essex and of Leicestershire, but the<br />

editor cannot trace the above shield .


MS. ASH âIOLE NO. 831 16 1<br />

474 . SR . RICtI . PESHALL : silver a cross crosslet, the ends<br />

patonce, sable, in the quarter on an escutcheon<br />

gules a lion rampant silver .<br />

In Will . monsr. Adam Peshale bears silver a cross Fleury<br />

sable on a quarter gales a lion's head rased silver crowned<br />

gold . Sir Adam was sheriff of Staffordshire 1340/41 . Sir<br />

Richard Peshale was his son by his second wife. (See G.E .C .<br />

Complete Baronetage, s .v . )<br />

475. SR . J . KY'RKITON : gules three bars ermine .<br />

So borne by him at Duns . II and in Powell. He was of<br />

Kirton in Holland, Lincolnshire . Summoned to parliament<br />

1362-67; died 1366-67 . (CP VII, 33 8 . )<br />

476 . SR . THOMAS PERHE : ermine three dogs couran t<br />

gules .<br />

This shield is given in Glover Ord . for " Deach . "<br />

477 . SR. OTES GRAUNSON : paly silver and azure on a<br />

bend gules three curled snakes (gold) .<br />

Sir Otho de Grandison. He fought at Crecy in the secon d<br />

division under the earls of Northampton and Arundel . He<br />

served continuously with the earl of Northampton (Willia m<br />

de Bohun) during the war and was knighted at Calais. The<br />

snakes should be buckles as blazoned in Powell . See Crec y<br />

and Calais by Wrottesley, pp . 34 and 164 .<br />

478 . SR . GERARD ALDENHON : sable on a chief silver tw o<br />

pales gules .<br />

479 . SR . PIERS BESELD : gules on a chief paly silver an d<br />

azure, a ring gold .<br />

480. SR . \VILLat . BOTELER of Warington : azure a bend<br />

between six covered cups gold .<br />

So blazoned for him in Parl . and in Powell. He was o f<br />

Warrington, Lancashire . Summoned to parliament 1295-98 ;<br />

died circa 1328 . The name came from his ancestor, who<br />

was butler to Ralph " de Gernon," earl of Chester . (CP II,<br />

230 . )<br />

481 . SR . `VILLM . DEVEREUX : gules a fess silver in chie f<br />

three roundels silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Parl . and Powell. In the former<br />

he is placed among the Cheshire knights . The shield i s<br />

differenced from that of the lords Devereux by reversing th e<br />

colours .<br />

482 . SR . RAUF BLUETT : gold on a , chief sable thre e<br />

roundels silver .<br />

The editor cannot trace this shield in the printed rolls . A<br />

similar shield is given by Burke for Bluett of Devonshire .<br />

L<br />

Fo, 56


162<br />

4 8 3 .<br />

484 -<br />

485 .<br />

486 .<br />

48 7 -<br />

488 .<br />

4 89.<br />

490.<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

SR . GERVAYS CLYFTON : sable a lion rampant in an<br />

one of cinquefoils silver .<br />

Blazoned as here for him in Powell. He was of Clifton ,<br />

Notts. His seal of 1380 bears these arms. Account of family<br />

in G .E .C . Baronetage, s.v .<br />

SR . WALTER SELBY : Barry gold and sable .<br />

Blazoned for him in Powell . They were an ancient famil y<br />

originally of Biddlesdon, Northumberland. See pedigree<br />

NCH Iii, 56 .<br />

SR . A . KYRIOLL : gold two chevrons and a canto n<br />

gules .<br />

Blazoned as here for Nicholas de Kyriel of Kent in Parl .<br />

He was summoned to parliament A .D . 1296 . The sam e<br />

shield is given for others of the family in later rolls . Sir<br />

Thomas Kiriell, K .G., 1460, was of the same family .<br />

SR. TH. BROUNE : gules a lion rampant gold and a<br />

border engrailed silver .<br />

This shield is given in Glover Ord . for Rydell or Ridell .<br />

SR. BARTHOLMEW BURGHERSSHE : gules a doubletailed<br />

lion rampant gold .<br />

So borne by him at Borough. and at Calais. It is blazoned<br />

for others of the nanie in later rolls . This man is probably<br />

the second of the name; one of the great knights of<br />

Edward III ; founder K .G .; died 1369. (CP II, 4 26 . )<br />

THWENGE of Gatt 1-Iemyslay, Yorkshire : silver a<br />

chevron between three popinjays vert beake d<br />

gules .<br />

Gate Helmsley is a parish in the North Riding, Bulme r<br />

wapentake; for connection of the family of Thweng with it<br />

see V .C.H., North Riding, pp. 139/40 and 141142. The<br />

arms should have a fess not a chevron as here. Th6y are so<br />

blazoned in the rolls from that of Falk .<br />

FFERRERS of Denshire : gold on a bend sable thre e<br />

" ferrs " silver .<br />

This shield is blazoned for sir John and sir William Ferrers<br />

in Powell . It is differenced from the early shield of Ferrers :<br />

vair gold and gales and a border of ferrs (horseshoes) .<br />

This family were of Devon and Cornwall .<br />

T . LANCASTER of Brampton in Westmorland : silver<br />

two bars gules on a canton gules a molet gold .<br />

Brampton is a manor in the parish of Barton, Westmorland.<br />

The Lancasters are said to have been a younge r<br />

branch of the family of Sockbridge, whose shield they<br />

differenced by placing a molet in place of a lion passant on<br />

the canton. See no. 398 above .


49 1 .<br />

49 2 .<br />

493 .<br />

494 .<br />

495 .<br />

496 .<br />

497 .<br />

498 .<br />

MS . ASHMOLE NO. 834 163<br />

WILLfi . THWAYTE of Marston in Yorkshire : azure a<br />

fess between three stars gold .<br />

Marston in The Ainsty, Yorkshire . Pedigree FVY 93 ,<br />

where this shield is given for the family. See also SS 1 33 ,<br />

p. 99 and note .<br />

\VORSWYKE of niondernes : silver a bend gobony<br />

silver and sable the silver charged with saltire s<br />

gules .<br />

This should probably be blazoned on a bend sable three<br />

lozenges silver each charged with a saltire gales as in Jen .<br />

Ord . for Robert Worswick .<br />

T . BLACKBL?RNE of Copmanura : silver on a bend<br />

sable a lozenge silver charged with a saltire gules .<br />

See FVY 400 .<br />

PERCEVALL of Lvndlay : silver on a chief sable thre e<br />

eagles' heads rased silver .<br />

This shield does not appear to be elsewhere on record .<br />

\'VILLir . CLAPAM of Londisdall : silver on a bend sable<br />

three covered cups silver .<br />

This shield is in the second quarter of the arms of Clapha m<br />

of Beamsley, FVY 12 ; SS, no. 36, p. 43; and CVY II4472,<br />

where it is said to be for Thornton ; it is more likely to b e<br />

the early shield of Clapham .<br />

DRs . BURR prepositus Sce Trinitatis Ebor : gules a<br />

cinquefoil silver impaling silver on a bend sabl e<br />

three molets silver pierced gules .<br />

A cell of Benedictine monks in York belonging to the<br />

abbey of St . Martin, Marmoustier, Tours . (Not . Mon . )<br />

Probably the shield of the cell impaling that of the provost .<br />

THOMAS LEPTON : barry gules and silver on a chie f<br />

azure three wheels gold (" the wheles be playne<br />

without pyks ") .<br />

Of Kepwick, Yorkshire. There is a pedigree in FVY 214 ,<br />

where this shield is given . Thomas Lepton gave a charte r<br />

dated at Kepwick in 1 44 22/43 .<br />

DRs . J . MLI,LM prior de Monisburge (? Newborough) :<br />

gules a lion rampant silver, over all a prior' s<br />

crutch gold, bendways .<br />

The shield of Newborough priory, Yorkshire, being thos e<br />

of the founder (Roger de Mowbray) differenced by the crutch .<br />

In SS 41, p. 19, the crutch is placed in bend sinister. John<br />

Millom was confirmed prior 24 August 1437 ; died A .D . 1459 .<br />

(Mon. Angl . VI, 317 .)<br />

Fo. 56v


16 4<br />

499 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

FFRATER RICus FFAUKES mister domes Sce Roberti :<br />

silver a cross the upright ends a crescent, th e<br />

cross ends patonce impaling ermine a mascl e<br />

sable .<br />

A house of Trinitarian friars, Knaresborough . Richard<br />

Fawkes occurs as master 1449-54 . Tanner, Not. Mon . XLVII ,<br />

gives the arms of Richard of Cornwall for the friary . There<br />

is no other record of the shield given here. The impalemen t<br />

is for Fawkes. See also VCH, Yorkshire, III, p. 296 if .<br />

500. J . LACY of Halyfax parishe : silver six roundels sable .<br />

The shield of Lacy of Cromwell-Bottom in the parish of<br />

Halifax, as blazoned for them FVY 330 .<br />

50I . SLINGESBY of Scrvinge besydes Knarisburge : gules<br />

a chevron silver between in chief two leopards'<br />

faces silver in base a stringed bugle horn silver .<br />

This shield is given FVY 112 in the second quarter o f<br />

Slingsby, and called that of Scriven. William Slingsby o f<br />

Stodley, living 1334, married Joan, daughter and heiress o f<br />

Henry of Scriven, who were foresters of Knaresboroughhence<br />

the bugle horn .<br />

502 . J . BYRNAND of Knaresborough : silver on a ben d<br />

azure three escallops gold .<br />

As blazoned in Constable 's roll SS 41, p. xvi. See als o<br />

FVY 401 .<br />

503. NICHOLAS BAYLTON of Baylton : silver a fess betwee n<br />

three fleurs-de-lis sable .<br />

In the parish of Otley, Nest Riding . Pedigree FVY 303 .<br />

Nicholas, according to this pedigree, must have been livin g<br />

in the early sixteenth century .<br />

504 . WILLil . THORALD of Marston : gold two bars sabl e<br />

on a canton sable a bird gold .<br />

Blazoned berry of six in Con. (SS 41, p . xvi) . See als o<br />

FVY 405 .<br />

505 . KERSFORTH of Barneslay : silver a bend embattle d<br />

sable between three butterflies gules .<br />

Blazoned with a fess in place of the bend in SS 41, p . xiii .<br />

See CVY I, pp . 40/41, for pedigree. There a quarterl y<br />

shield is given : I and IV azure two mill-rinds fessway s<br />

silver ; II and III as here . FVY 335 says arms can be see n<br />

in Barnsley church. The name is from Keresforth-Hill i n<br />

township of Barnsley .


MS . ASHMOLE NO. 834 16 5<br />

506. HARINGTON of Cartmell : sable fretty silver .<br />

The name is from Harrington, near Workington, Cumberland.<br />

The shield is one of the large group of Cumberlan d<br />

shields bearing this charge . It derived originally from th e<br />

shield of Huddleston, lords of Millom . It is blazoned as here<br />

in Duns. I and in Parl. See Baines, Lancaster IV, 648 .<br />

For Cartmell see VCH, Lancaster III, 14, and for Harringto n<br />

ibid ., vols . III and IV passim .<br />

507. DODSWORTH of Stiliston : silver on a bend engrailed<br />

sable three roundels gules, each charged with a<br />

roundel sable upon which is a cross paty .<br />

SS 41, p . xvi, gives the roundel ermine upon the gules .<br />

There are three pedigrees of Dodsworth in Dugdale's Visits .<br />

of Yorks ., but all have different arms from these .<br />

508. PRYOR of Monke Britton : sable three covered cups<br />

silver .<br />

A priory of Cluniacs at Monk-Bretton in West Riding ,<br />

near Barnsley . See SS 41, p . 77 note, and VCH, Yorkshire ,<br />

III, p . 91 if .<br />

509. SR . J . BURTON of Kinslay : silver a bend wavy sable .<br />

As blazoned in SS 41, p. 79 and in FVY, p. 7. Sir<br />

John's son Thomas was living 1585 .<br />

510 . T . VVOMWELL : gules a bend between six unicorns '<br />

heads couped silver .<br />

Pedigree and shield as here FVY 365 . Thomas Wombwell<br />

was living A .D . 1585 . Wombwell is in West Riding, near<br />

Barnsley. The same shield is blazoned for Thomas Womb -<br />

well in EL .<br />

511 . KILLUb1 of Danby in Richmontshire : azure thre e<br />

covered cups gold .<br />

Same shield blazoned in EL . Pedigree H XVI, p . 178 ,<br />

where they are described as of " Kyllom juxta Newarke ."<br />

The name does not appear under any of the Danbys of th e<br />

North Riding in VCH, North Riding . See also FVY 402 .<br />

512 . GRAY de Barton in Rydall : barry silver and azure a<br />

bend gules .<br />

Now Barton le Street in Ryedale wapentake, Nort h<br />

Riding. The manor was granted to Richard de Grey (of<br />

Codnor family) in 1229, and remained with the family unti l<br />

1598. (VCH, North Riding, I, 473 .) The bend should be<br />

gobony gold and gales . Pedigree FVY 7o. See also ibid .<br />

6 39 .


Fo . 57<br />

166<br />

5 1 3 .<br />

5 1 4 .<br />

5 1 5 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

SR . RICH . PYI{FRINGE : gules on a chevron silve r<br />

between three fleurs-de-lis gold three roundel s<br />

sable .<br />

The arms of the Nottinghamshire family (Burke) . See also<br />

knights of Notts . in H, IV, p . 188 . The shield is given for<br />

Pickering of Oswaldkirk FVY 403 .<br />

CHIfLEY : Silver on a bend gules three crosses patonc e<br />

gold .<br />

GILBERT SCARESBROKE : gules between two baston s<br />

engrailed silver three molets silver .<br />

So blazoned for " James of Scarsbricke " in Ballard' s roll<br />

of Edward IV. See Baines, Lancaster IV, 258, and VCH ,<br />

Lancas ., Ill, 196 and passim .<br />

516 . \'VILLiVi . LANGDALL : sable a. chevron between thre e<br />

molets silver .<br />

5 1 7 •<br />

As blazoned in Con . Pedigree FVY 129 .<br />

ROBERT STODOW of Poklington : quarterly I and I V<br />

barry of eight gules and gold on a chief gold a<br />

molet sable ; II sable on a saltire silver a slip t<br />

trefoil azure ; III gules three greyhounds courrant<br />

silver .<br />

The first and fourth quarters are as blazoned fo r<br />

" Stodowe " in Con. Pocklington is in East Riding of<br />

Yorkshire. See also FVY, p. 435 ; Yorks . Arch . Jour. XXVI ,<br />

142 .<br />

518 . LORD FFALCONBERG : quarterly I and IV gules on a<br />

saltire silver a molet gules ; II and III silver a<br />

lion rampant azure .<br />

5 1 9 . J .<br />

Sir William Neville, eighth son of Ralph, earl of Westmorland,<br />

married Joan, daughter and heiress of Thomas lord<br />

Fauconberge . He was summoned to parliament from 1 45 5<br />

to 1461 . He died 1462/63, when the barony of Neville o f<br />

Fauconberge fell into abeyance . The arms are I and I V<br />

Neville differenced ; II and III are Brus of Skelton adopted<br />

by sir Walter Fauconberge II, whose mother was eldest<br />

daughter and co-heiress of Peter Brus of Skelton. (CP, V, s .v . )<br />

The original arms of Fauconberge were gold a fess azure in<br />

chief three pallets gules . (St. George . )<br />

CARTINGTON : gules a fess between three cart -<br />

wheels silver .<br />

Shield bears the charges on his seal of 1469 (SND, no . 143) ,<br />

and as blazoned in Glover Ord. and EL . For account o f<br />

family see AA, 2nd ser ., XIV, 397. He died c . A .D . 1494 .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 167<br />

520 . SR . WILL1ci . WODRINGTON : quarterly silver and gules<br />

a baston sable .<br />

So blazoned in Powell and Will . Of Widdrington ,<br />

Northumberland. Pedigree HN II, If, 230 ff .; FVN 125-126 ;<br />

and AA, 3rd ser ., II, 178. See also no. 406 above .<br />

521 . T . ENGS : gules a chevron between three fleurs-de-li s<br />

silver .<br />

522 . WILLKI . CHORLEY : silver a chevron gules betwee n<br />

three flowers vert edged azure .<br />

Chorley, Lancashire . See VCH, Lancaster III, 25/7 .<br />

The editor cannot find this shield recorded elsewhere .<br />

523 . Ric . of Aldburge : sable a fess silver between six<br />

crosses crosslet gold .<br />

Blazoned azure a fess silver between three crosses crosslet<br />

gold for William Aldeburgh in the Nobility roll of Edward II .<br />

See also effigy in Aldborough church . Pedigree FVY 279 .<br />

524 . SR . RICHARD WOODVILL : silver two bars gules on a<br />

canton gules a spread eagle gold .<br />

The editor cannot identify this shield with the family .<br />

The Woodville coat was silver a fess and a canton gules .<br />

525 . WILSTROPPE : quarterly 1 and IV azure a chevron<br />

between three lions passant silver ; II and III<br />

gules strewn with cinquefoils and a maunch silver .<br />

Quarters I and IV are- so blazoned for John Willestlzorp in<br />

Jen. Pedigree SS 144, p . 85. Quarters II and III are the<br />

arms of Acclom of Moreby, Yorkshire . The editor has not<br />

been able to trace the marriage . See 'SS 144, p . 85 .<br />

526 . GRAY of Therlowe : barry silver and azure on a ben d<br />

gules three pierced cinquefoils silver .<br />

So blazoned for Grey in Glover Ord . The differenced<br />

shield of Grey of Codnor .<br />

527 . SR . HENRY of Rytfforthe : per bend sable and silver<br />

a lion rampant counter-coloured .<br />

Given for sir Henry Ratford in Glover Ord ., and fo r<br />

Ritford FVY 404 .<br />

528 . PETER LIMESY : gules a spread eagle gold beake d<br />

and armed azure .<br />

So borne at Borough. by sir Piers de Limsey, and wit h<br />

various differences in later rolls .<br />

529. J . DE MEWSE : azure three griffins passant gold .<br />

Blazoned for " Geoffrey de Meus " in Duns . II with six<br />

griffins, and also in Powell . The shield here tricked is no t<br />

recorded elsewhere .<br />

Fo .<br />

57 °


16 8<br />

530 .<br />

531 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

DE CHERDSDON : gold on a bend gules three goat s<br />

passant silver .<br />

Blazoned for " John de Chevereston " with the field silver<br />

in fen. Ord . He was in the retinue of John de Veer, ear l<br />

of Oxford, at Calais and Crecy, and appears in the Pipe rol l<br />

as of Northamptonshire . (Crecy and Calais, pp . 92 and 141 .)<br />

DE SALTMARKE : silver crusilly and three pierced<br />

cinquefoils gules .<br />

Borne at Borough . by sir Piers de Saltmarsh . Pedigre e<br />

FVY roo. See also ibid. 65o .<br />

532 . COLPLAND : sable three ewers silver a molet silver<br />

between them .<br />

The editor cannot trace a family of this name who bore<br />

this shield. Coupland of Cumberland bore silver two bars<br />

and a canton gold over all a bend azure . The Northumberland<br />

family bore a molet on a cross. Pap. gives the shiel d<br />

here for Cornwall and Butler, and a similar one for Warcop .<br />

533 . RODYRFFORTHE : silver an one gules in chief thre e<br />

martlets sable .<br />

The shield of Rutherford of Middleton Hall, Northumberland.<br />

Pedigree SS 1z2, p . 99 and NCH YII, 204 .<br />

534 . MAULEY and BIGOD : quarterly I and IV gold a ben d<br />

sable ; 1I and III gold on a cross engrailed gules<br />

five escallops silver .<br />

Quarters I and IV Manley of Mulgrave ; II and III Bigod<br />

of Settrington . On the death of the last Peter Manley ,<br />

Mulgrave event to Constance his sister, who was the wife of<br />

sir John Bigod of Settrington. (VCH, North Riding, II ,<br />

395 . )<br />

535 . LORD SUDLEP : quarterly I and IV gold two baston s<br />

gules ; II and III gules a fess gobony silver an d<br />

sable between six crosses paty fitchy gold .<br />

Quarters I and IV are blazoned in many rolls for Sudley ;<br />

quarters II and III are for Boteler of Wemme, also give n<br />

in early rolls. Thomas Boteler, nephew of John lord<br />

Sudeley, became vested in the barony, and in 1441 his son<br />

Ralph was created baron Sudeley . (HP 45 8 . )<br />

536 . WILLK't• SKERGILL : quarterly I and IV ermine a<br />

saltire gules ; II and III azure on a fess silve r<br />

three crosses crosslet gules .<br />

I and IV for Scargill of Scargill in North Riding, Yorkshire<br />

; II and III bear the shield of Newsome of Yorkshire .<br />

See pedigree PHY I, 292 and also VCH, North Riding ,<br />

I, 4 1 .


537 -<br />

MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 169<br />

SR . ALEXANDER NEVILL : quarterly I and IV gules<br />

on a saltire silver a molet gules ; II and III silver<br />

on a fess between three double-headed sprea d<br />

eagles sable two crescents silver .<br />

The molet on the saltire was the difference used by th e<br />

family of Thornton Bridge . Sir Alexander of that plac e<br />

married Catherine Evers. His will was proved 25 Jun e<br />

1457 . See pedigree SD IV, 163 and FVY 611 . Quarter s<br />

II and III the editor cannot identify. A similar shield i s<br />

given in Pap . 807 for Tasell of Suffolk .<br />

538 . RAUF ASHETON of Fvrton in Rvdall : quarterly I<br />

and IV silver a pierced molet sable ; II and II I<br />

quarterly, 1 and 4 ermine on a fess gules thre e<br />

rings gold, 2 and 3 paly silver and vert .<br />

He was son of sir John Ashton of Ashton-under-Lyne, wh o<br />

is of Fryton in 1482 . Sir Ralph was knight-marshal o f<br />

England under Edward IV, and acted as vice-constable at<br />

the coronation of Richard III . (VCH, North Riding, I, 507 . )<br />

Quarters r and 4 of the grand quarters are for Barton .<br />

Ralph Ashton's wife was Margery, daughter and heiress o f<br />

John Barton. 2 and 3 the editor cannot identify . Pap .<br />

1or8 gives the shield for Langley and Lawson .<br />

539 . SR . T . of Rameston : silver a chevron and in dexte r<br />

chief a pierced cinquefoil sable .<br />

54 0 .<br />

54 1 .<br />

54 2 .<br />

This is not the shield of Ramsden, and does not appear to<br />

be elsewhere recorded .<br />

SR . HAMERTON : silver three hammers sable .<br />

Blazoned as here in Jen. Ord. for Lawrence Hamerton ,<br />

and also in FVY, p. 526, for Hamerton of Hellifield Peel .<br />

See also SS 133, p . 81 .<br />

TH . FFLEMYNGE of ffournes : silver fretty gules and a<br />

label of three points azure .<br />

A shield derived feudally from that of Huddleston, lord s<br />

of Millom . It is blazoned for John Fleming, with the labe l<br />

vert, in Jen . Ord .<br />

EDM . WADDISLEY of Otrington : silver a cross sable<br />

a martlet gules in the quarter .<br />

South Otterington, a parish in Birdforth, North Riding .<br />

A moiety of -the manor passed with Thornton-le-Street to<br />

the Waddeslev's before 1439. Edmund was living 1 433 .<br />

(VCH, North Riding, I, 455 ; II, 50 .) Wadesley of Yorkshire<br />

bore silver on a bend between three inartlets gales thre e<br />

escallops silver . FVY 405 gives this as an alternative shield .


Fo .<br />

5 8<br />

j i Q SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

543 .<br />

544 .<br />

545 .<br />

546 .<br />

547 .<br />

54 8 .<br />

SHORTHOS of Burrobrigge : silver on a chevro n<br />

between three escallops sable three crescent s<br />

silver .<br />

Boroughbridge in the West Riding. For earliest shiel d<br />

and crest see SS 144, p . 45 . Burke gives the shield as here<br />

for Shorthose of Yorkshire . See also FVY 404 .<br />

REDMAN of Thornton in Lonsdalle : quarterly I and<br />

IV gules three cushions ermine a crescent fo r<br />

difference ; II and III gules three squirrels silver .<br />

Thornton, wapentake of Ewcross, West Riding, on borde r<br />

of Lancashire. Quarters I and IV bear the arms of Redma n<br />

derived feudally from the cushions of the Greystocks . The<br />

arms are blazoned as here in Pall. and in Will. for sir<br />

Matthew Redman . Quarters II and III the editor canno t<br />

identify. Pap . 171 gives the shield for Martheby .<br />

REDMAN of Irby in Lonsdalle : quarterly I and I V<br />

gules three cushions ermine a ring for difference ;<br />

II and III silver three stringed bugle horns sable .<br />

Ireby in Lancashire, over the border, a few miles fro m<br />

Thornton .<br />

J . CATRIKE of Stanwyke : I and IV silver on a fes s<br />

engrailed sable three quatrefoils gold ; II and III<br />

checky sable and silver and a border gules .<br />

Stanwick St. John in North Riding, Yorkshire . Th e<br />

family of Catterick held the manor from the fifteenth century<br />

under the Knights Hospitallers. (VCH, North Riding, I ,<br />

129.) The shields are as blazoned in FVY 255 . See also<br />

SS 1 44, p . 4 .<br />

SR. J . CHEWSTON : gold on a bend gules three<br />

chevrons silver .<br />

This shield was borne by " sir John Cheveresdon " a t<br />

Duns . II with the field gold and the chevrons ermine . Se e<br />

no. 530 above .<br />

SR . NICHOL BONEVILLE : gold on a bend sable three<br />

molets silver pierced gules .<br />

So blazoned for him in Borough . Another shield is given<br />

FVY 639 .<br />

549 .<br />

SR. J . DE CHEMIRSTON : silver three bends gules .<br />

Blazoned for Bodringham or Botringham in the rolls of<br />

arms .<br />

550. SR . RAUF DARMDELL : silver on a bend gules three<br />

lozenges gold .


.55 1 .<br />

MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 17 1<br />

SR . J . TRUSSELL : silver a cross patonce gules a labe l<br />

of three points azure .<br />

So borne by sir William Trussell in Borough ., and by si r<br />

John in Powell . At the Visitations Trussell of Notts . and<br />

Essex bore silver fretty gales on each joint a bezant a<br />

bordure azure . (H, IV, 28 and H, XIII, 359 . )<br />

552 . SR . ROGER CULLY : silver a chevron between thre e<br />

pierced molets sable .<br />

So blazoned for Hugh de Cuilly (? of Leicestershire) in<br />

J en . Ord .<br />

553. SR . E . Busor : silver three hougets gules .<br />

Burke gives a similar shield for " Bussy," but it is no t<br />

elsewhere on record . The shield here given is blazoned i n<br />

the rolls for Trusbut and Ros .<br />

554 . SR . J . \VALYS : gules three gemell rings silver over al l<br />

a bend gold .<br />

These arms are not recorded elsewhere .<br />

555 . SR. EDW. BARD : gules three boars' heads rase d<br />

ermine .<br />

This shield is not recorded elsewhere for the family. Bard<br />

of Lincolnshire bore quite a different shield . (Coll . Top . e t<br />

Gen . IV, 59 . )<br />

556. SR . T. ARDERN : ermine a fess checkv gold and azure .<br />

The arms of the Warwickshire family of Arden blazoned<br />

for them in Parl . and in later rolls . See Visits . of Staffs .<br />

(Wm. Salt Soc .); Drummond's Noble British Families, plates<br />

r and rr; Dugdale's Warwickshire passim .<br />

55j . SR. SYMOND PERPOUNT : azure a chief checks gol d<br />

and gules .<br />

So blazoned in Powell for " perpownt " and for " Symon<br />

de Perpunt " in Planche . See Evton's Shropshire I, 218 ,<br />

and Thoroton's Notts . I, 176 .<br />

558 . SR. HUGH BUIiINGHAIII : ermine a lion rampant gules ,<br />

over all on a bend azure three bezants .<br />

The shield does not appear in the rolls of arms . It bears<br />

the arms of Buckenham or Bokenham of Norfolk .<br />

559 . SR. J . NoUGON : gules four gemell rings gold and a<br />

quarter silver .<br />

560. SR . J . STORMY : sable a lion rampant silver .<br />

So blazoned for " sir John Sturmyn " at Calais . I n<br />

FVY 1i7 and 196 William Sturmy, " lord of Dromanby " i n<br />

Cleveland, bore this shield . Their heiress married sir Robert<br />

Constable of Barneby .


172<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

Fo . 58V 561 . SR . G . HURSHOM : silver a lion rampant sable<br />

crowned gold, a border gules .<br />

These arms are not recorded elsewhere .<br />

562 . WM . of lrghum : silver a chevron between three<br />

martlets sable .<br />

Blazoned as here in Glover Ord . for " Argum . " It is.<br />

quartered by Constable of Everingham for Argum . See<br />

pedigree FVY 178 .<br />

563 . J . MONTGOMERY : silver a cross engrailed betwee n<br />

four pierced molets gules .<br />

Blazoned for sir John Montgomery in Jen . Ord. and in<br />

Glover Ord .<br />

564 . SR. T . KERDESTON : gules a saltire silver, a borde r<br />

engrailed silver and a label of three points checky<br />

gold and vert .<br />

These arms without the border and label are blazoned fo r<br />

sir William Kerdeston in Parl . He was summoned t o<br />

parliament 1337-59 . See account of family in CP, VII, 190 .<br />

The shield as here differenced is not recorded elsewhere ; it i s<br />

probably that of sir Thos . Kerdeston who died 1447 . (Se e<br />

pedigree ibid ., p. 1 99 . )<br />

565 . SR . RAUF HANLOWE : silver goutty gules a lion<br />

rampant azure crowned gold and a borde r<br />

engrailed gu les .<br />

In Duns. I sir John Hanlowe bore this shield without th e<br />

border and with the gouttes gold. The same shield is als o<br />

given for hint in Parl . This is the differenced shield of a<br />

cadet branch not elsewhere recorded .<br />

566. SR. RAUF SOFOLK :<br />

crosslet (?) azure .<br />

Not recorded elsewhere .<br />

silver a cross patonce and<br />

567 . SR . J . MOLYNS : sable on a chief silver three lozenge s<br />

gules .<br />

So blazoned for him in Powell, but with the lozenges<br />

conjoined. He was the first lord Molyns. Summoned to<br />

parliament in 1347 ; died 1371. (HP 325 . )<br />

568. SR . J . MOIGNE : barry silver and vert .<br />

Blazoned gold three bars vert for " sr. Jon. Moyne " i n<br />

Powell .<br />

56g . SR . RAUF BLUETT : gold on a chief gules thre e<br />

roundels silver .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 17 3<br />

570. SR . RICH . CULCHETH : gules a bend wavy silver .<br />

The only shield on record for this family bears sable a<br />

griffin silver . Culcheth is a township in the parish o f<br />

Winwick, Lancashire . Notices of the family are scattered in<br />

vols . III and IV of VCH, Lancaster .<br />

571 . SR . J. MAXWELL : silver a saltire sable and a borde r<br />

engrailed vert .<br />

A Scottish shield not recorded in any of the English roll s<br />

of arms. The saltire was borne with many differences b y<br />

various branches of the family, but with the border engraile d<br />

vent does not appear elsewhere than here .<br />

572. SR . PIERS DE LA MARE : gules two leopards silver .<br />

He was knighted at the capitulation of Calais in 1348, and<br />

then bore this shield . It is blazoned for others of the family<br />

in Parl. He was in the retinue of Henry earl of Lancaster<br />

at Calais, and served for lands in Oxford, Wilts. and Herts .<br />

(Crecy and Calais, p . 140 . )<br />

573 .<br />

SR . CONSTANTYNE of Mortymer : gold fretty sable a<br />

label of three points vert .<br />

This is an error . Sir Constantine Mortimer, son of Willia m<br />

lord Mortimer of Attleborough, Norfolk, bore in Duns . I<br />

and at Borough . gold fleuretty sable . He was summoned t o<br />

parliament in 1342 . (HP 338 .) Possibly the error is caused<br />

by confusion between fretty and fleuretty .<br />

574 . THE LORD MULLANS of \v'ilshere : gules three bar s<br />

gold .<br />

This seems to be an error. Lord Molines bore poly wavy<br />

gold and gules blazoned for John Moleyns in Will ., and for<br />

lord Moleyns in Harl . MS. 2169. (Foster's Two Tudor Book s<br />

of Arms, p . 17 . )<br />

575 . SR. OLYVER ST . JOHN : silver a fess sable betwee n<br />

three crescents gules .<br />

This is the shield of Pateshull as borne by sir John de<br />

Pateshull at Borough ., and by sir Walter in Powell . They<br />

were of Bletsho, and sir Oliver St . John was by descent lord<br />

Beauchamp of Bletsho . He was created lord St. John of<br />

Bletsho, Bedfordshire, in 1559, and died 1582 . (HP 413 . )<br />

The shield is not attributed to him elsewhere .<br />

576 . SR . ROBERT HOPTON : silver three bars sable on eac h<br />

bar three molets gold .<br />

So blazoned for him in Jen. See SS 133, p . 32 and notes ;<br />

also FVY 42 .


174<br />

Fo . 5 9 577 .<br />

578.<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

SR . J . BEAUCHAMP : gules a fess between six martlets<br />

gold .<br />

The shield of the Beauchamps, lords of Powick, co .<br />

Worcester, and of Alcester, co . Warwick. Blazoned, with<br />

differences, in the various rolls of arms. This man is.<br />

probably sir John Beauchamp, K .G., third son of sir William<br />

Beauchamp, created lord Beauchamp of Powick 1 447 .<br />

(CP, VI, 46 . )<br />

KATIRALL in Amdernes : azure three mascles gold .<br />

So blazoned for Thomas Caterall in Jen . See SS 1 33, p. 7 7<br />

and notes ; also FVY, p. 291, where this shield is differenced<br />

by a bastou .<br />

579. SR . J . ARUNDELL : sable six " hirondelles " silver .<br />

The canting arms of the family of Cornwall ; they do,<br />

not appear in the rolls of arms . There were many sir Johns ,<br />

and it is not possible to say which is intended here. See<br />

Coll. Top . et Gen . III, p. 389 ff .; Shirley's Noble and Gentle<br />

Men of England, p . 276, and CP, I, p . 261 if .<br />

580. POMERAY of Devonshire : gold a lion rampant gules<br />

and a border engrailed sable .<br />

So blazoned in Powell and Will. Pedigree H, VI, 216 .<br />

581 . WYNDAM of Norffolke : azure three lions ' heads rased<br />

gold .<br />

This shield does not appear elsewhere in the rolls. For<br />

account of the family see Blomefield's Norfolk VIII, 113 .<br />

Pap. (931) gives them for Wyndham of Silton, Dorset .<br />

582 . T . WASTELYN : sable on a bend silver three lions '<br />

heads rased gules .<br />

With different colours the arms are given for Weston in<br />

Glover Ord .<br />

583 .<br />

SR Wni . BONVILL : sable six pierced molets silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Will . Also in Atkinson's rol l<br />

quarterly with three lioncels gold . He was of Sponton<br />

(? Spaunton in the North Riding), Yorkshire . (Genealogis t<br />

I, 231 note .) See VCH, North Riding, I, 525, and FVY 639 .<br />

LORD HASTINGES : quarterly I and IV gold a maunc h<br />

gules ; II and III gules a bend silver .<br />

I and IV bears the arms of Hastings of Elsing, etc . ,<br />

Norfolk, being the undifferenced arms of Hastings of 584 .<br />

Bergaveny blazoned in most of the printed rolls from Falk .<br />

onwards . II and III are for Foliot of Gressenhall, Norfolk .<br />

Sir Hugh Hastings of Sutton Scotney married, c . 1330 ,<br />

Margery, sole heiress of sir Rich. Foliot, whose arms a s<br />

above were borne by him in Duns . I . CP, VI, 353 .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 175<br />

585 . WILLbi . CORNOWE : silver a chevron between thre e<br />

stringed bugle-horns sable .<br />

This shield is blazoned in Hart MS . 2169 for Thoma s<br />

Cornew of Devonshire . (Two Tudor Books of Arms, ed. Jos .<br />

Foster . )<br />

586. SR . T . BEAMOND : vair two bars gules .<br />

Blazoned for John Beaumont barry vair and gales in Will . ,<br />

and for Thomas Beaumont of Devonshire in the Hari . MS .<br />

2169 (Foster op. cit . )<br />

587. SR . A . LAUNGSTROIER : ermine a chevron sable .<br />

Pap . gives this shield for " Landstroder " without any<br />

reference .<br />

588. SKYDMORE : gules three spear heads palewavs silver .<br />

589. RICHARD TWYERE : gules a cross vair .<br />

So blazoned in Planche and in Hari . MS . 2169 (Foste r<br />

op. cit .) for Twyer of Holderness. See Poulson's Holdernes s<br />

II, 192 .<br />

590 . WILLM . REDMAN of Tweselton in Lonsdalle :<br />

quarterly I and IV gules three cushions ermine a<br />

crescent for difference ; I I and III silver thre e<br />

swine (?) sable .<br />

59 1 .<br />

Twiselton in the West Riding, near Ingleton . For I and<br />

IV see no . 544 . II and III the editor cannot identify; the<br />

beasts are not certain .<br />

CORTHORPE of Corthorpe : gold a bend azure .<br />

Given for Carthorpe in Glover Ord . Courthorpe of Sussex<br />

bore silver a fuss azure between three stars sable . See<br />

Shirley, Noble and Gentle Men of England .<br />

59 2 . BERWICKE in Kendall : silver three bears ' heads sable<br />

muzzled gules .<br />

So blazoned for Hugh Berwicke in Ballard's roll of Edward<br />

IV date. See pedigree FVY 229 .<br />

593 . LAURENS of Heland in Kendall : quarterly I and IV Fo . 59 v<br />

silver a cross raguly gules ; II and III lozengy<br />

silver and sable .<br />

Quarters I and IV are blazoned for sir James Laurence of<br />

Asheton in Ballard's roll ; II and III are given in Glover Ord .<br />

for Besome and Dalton, both of Cumberland . The edito r<br />

cannot trace this family of Lawrence . See no . 166 above .


176<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

594 . L'RSwIKE in ffornes : quarterly I and IV gules thre e<br />

cushions silver ; II and III gold three pheon s<br />

azure .<br />

595 .<br />

The Urswicke shield was silver on a bend sable thre e<br />

lozenges silver each charged with a saltine gales as blazoned<br />

in Will. The same arms are quartered by Fleming of Rydal e<br />

for Urswick . (FC\V 46.) There are notices of the family in<br />

VCH, Lances ., III-V . Quarters I and IV bear a Redman<br />

shield .<br />

ALEXANDER DRAX : cheeky gules and azure on a chief<br />

silver a plume of three feathers gules .<br />

Of Woodhall, Tickhill wapentake, Yorkshire . Pedigree<br />

FVY 342, and a short account of the later family VCH ,<br />

North Riding, I, 229 . No Alexander appears in eithe r<br />

account .<br />

596. DAVENTRE : ermine a cross gules .<br />

597 .<br />

59 8 -<br />

599 .<br />

In Jen. Ord. and Glover Ord . Robert Daventry bears this<br />

shield . See Baker's Northants . I, 309 .<br />

SR . J . MouR : silver a fess dancetty sable and gule s<br />

in chief a crown gold .<br />

In Powell " More " bears the fess dancetty gold and gales<br />

between three spur rowells sable . There is no record of the<br />

shield here blazoned .<br />

SR . RICHARD 1V ORWOOD : ermine a cross engraile d<br />

gules .<br />

Sir John Norwoode bore the field silver in Duns . I but<br />

ermine in Planche . Stothard engraves an effigy of sir Richard<br />

Norwood in Minster church, Kent (1301), who bears these<br />

arms on his shield .<br />

SR . EDWARD PEhIBRIG : silver a bend indented gules<br />

and a chief azure .<br />

Sir John Pembrige bore in Duns . I the same charges bu t<br />

on an azure field with the chief gules and the bend silver .<br />

See Eyton's Staffs . II, 226 .<br />

boo . SR . J . SUTTON : gold three chevrons azure .<br />

Blazoned with the chevrons sable for sir John Sutton in<br />

Duns . II and in Will .<br />

60I . SR . PIERS DOVEDALL : silver a cross patonce gule s<br />

on it a roundel . . . .<br />

Blazoned for sir John Dovedale (Uvedale) in Parl . and<br />

Jen., but without the roundel. A Surrey family. Se e<br />

Surrey .4rclz . Collections III, 63-192 .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834<br />

.177<br />

602 . SR . OLYVER of Denham : gules a fess fusilly ermine<br />

and a border engrailed silver .<br />

So given in Pap . 735, without reference . The shield is no t<br />

in the rolls of arms .<br />

603. SR . BRIAN THORNHILL : gules two bars ermine .<br />

So blazoned for him FVY 647 . Pedigree ibid . 579 an d<br />

CVY I, 29-83 .<br />

604 . SR . J . MOBRISHALE : silver a fess sable on a chief<br />

gules a leopard gold .<br />

605 . SR . RAUF CORNWAILL : silver on a fess sable three<br />

hezants .<br />

So borne by Richard de Cornwall in Charles and St . George .<br />

There is an account of the family in Genealogist III, 225 .<br />

See also Baker's Northants I, 415 .<br />

6o6 . SR . NICHOLL HEWIKE : gules bezanty and a lion<br />

rampant silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Powell . It is one of the quarterings<br />

borne by Malham of Elslack. See FVY 295 ; also Tw o<br />

Tudor Books of Arms, ed. Foster, 82 .<br />

607 . SR . J . GYSE : lozengy vair and gules on a quarte r<br />

gold three molets sable .<br />

A similar shield is given for sir John de Gyse (Buckingham -<br />

shire) in Parl., and for sir Walter in Jen. See H, XXI, 72 ,<br />

for Gyse of Gloucestershire, who there bear a different shield .<br />

See Foster, Tudor Arms op . cit ., 2 34 .<br />

6o8 . CHAWDYS : ermine on a chief sable three pierced<br />

cinquefoils silver .<br />

609 . LORENS : Silver a leopard passant sable crowned Fo. 6 o<br />

gold .<br />

61o . NEWTON : gules three chevrons silver in chief tw o<br />

escallops silver .<br />

611 . MASSERS : silver a bend engrailed between two cotise s<br />

gules .<br />

Given in Pap. 203 for Layford; no authority quoted .<br />

612 . SR . RICHARD BEMETTER : gules a lion rampant and<br />

a border engrailed ermine .<br />

Given in Pap . 120 without reference for Ridell .<br />

M


178 SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

613 . ROBERT RUSSELL : Silver on a bend sable thre e<br />

bezants, a chief gules .<br />

This is apparently a shield differenced by the bend fro m<br />

that borne by Ralph Russell in Planche, namely silver on a<br />

chief gules three bezants . The editor cannot trace this<br />

particular family .<br />

614. CLENELL : gold three pierced cinquefoils sable .<br />

Clennell, near Harbottle, Northumberland . The shield doe s<br />

not appear elsewhere for the family, who, in the eighteent h<br />

century, bore azure a dexter arm and hand, vested, graspin g<br />

a truncheon silver as carved upon tombs in Alwinton church .<br />

(AA, 4th ser ., VIII, pp . 58/9 and plates iv/v .) The cinquefoils<br />

probably come from the cinquefoil of Umfraville, lord s<br />

of Harbottle .<br />

615 . ROBERT CONSTABLE of Holdernes in com : Ebor :<br />

lozengy silver and sable each lozenge charge d<br />

with a lozenge counter-coloured .<br />

The shield, as here given, is not elsewhere recorded . FVY ,<br />

p. 401, gives it without the counter-coloured lozenges, an d<br />

it is so borne in the quartered shield of Constable of Cliffe .<br />

(SS XXXVI, 339 .) See Poulson's Holderness II, 227/35 ;<br />

also Foster, Tudor Arms, p. 24, for Constable of Catfoss, a<br />

similar shield to this .<br />

616. ESLINGTON : silver two bars and in chief three molet s<br />

azure .<br />

A manor on the Aln, near Whittingham, Northumberland .<br />

Blazoned as here in Jen . Ord. For account of family and<br />

manor see Whittingham a Vale by D. D. Dixon, and AA, 2nd<br />

ser ., XIV, 2 43 .<br />

617. BARALL : silver three bears sable .<br />

618. BURELL : azure three escutcheons silver .<br />

The shield, with the field vert, of Burrell, lords Willoughb y<br />

of Eresby, and of the families of Essex and Sussex . It<br />

is not recorded in the early rolls. See Sussex Arch . Coils .<br />

XLIII, pp . 1-43 .<br />

619 . MEDLOIVIS : (no colours expressed) . . . on a bend<br />

three bougets .<br />

620 . GREY of Wyperden : gules a chevron between thre e<br />

lozenges gold .<br />

Grey of Iiyloe and Wooperton, Northumberland, bore th e<br />

arms of Grey of Chillingham with a martlet for difference i n<br />

16r5 . (FNV 64 .) The above shield is not recorde d<br />

elsewhere .


MS . ASHMOLE NO . 83-1 17 9<br />

621 . BURONDON : sable three unicorns' heads coupe d<br />

silver .<br />

These should probably be horses ' heads as blazoned in<br />

Glover Ord . For arms of the Northumbrian family of<br />

Borondon (Burradon) see AA, 3rd ser ., II, 174 .<br />

622 . CRAWSESTER : quarterly gold and gules a crow in th e<br />

quarter .<br />

For Craster of Craster, Northumberland . So blazoned for<br />

John Crawcestre in Jen. The seal of Edmond Craster<br />

A .D . 1323 bears the same . (SND zor/oz . )<br />

623. CORBETT : silver a " corbie " sable .<br />

Blazoned with the field gold for Peter Corbet in Parl . an d<br />

in Powell . The shield with one, two or three " corbies " is<br />

given in various of the rolls . The Corbets of Stanton an d<br />

other manors in Northumberland bore gold three corbies<br />

sable . See Proc . N/C. Antiq., 4th ser ., III, 9J/6 .<br />

624 . COLLENWOODE : silver three bucks ' heads caboshed<br />

gules .<br />

Collingwood, Northumberland . Blazoned as'here in Glove r<br />

Ord. At the Visitation of 1666 Collingwood of Eslingto n<br />

bore silver a chevron between three stags' heads rased sable .<br />

Collingwood of Great Ryle placed gold cinquefoils on th e<br />

chevron. (FNV 32-33 .) See also p. 97 above .<br />

625. HEBORNE : silver three lamps sable . Fo. 6o v<br />

Hebburn, near Chillingham, Northumberland . The shiel d<br />

is not recorded elsewhere for them. For account of the famil y<br />

see AA, 2nd ser ., XVIII, p . 26 ff .<br />

626 . DoxFORD : silver on a bend sable three quatrefoil s<br />

silver .<br />

Doxford in the parish of Ellingham, Northumberland .<br />

The shield is not recorded elsewhere for the family . For<br />

account see NCH II, 312 .<br />

627 . SALCOCKE : silver a chevron sable between three cock s<br />

gules .<br />

A seal of Thos . Salcocke, SND 700, bears three cocks .<br />

See Yorks. Rec. Soc . XXXIX, p. 98 and note 1 .<br />

628 . PYrs : gules three birds (pees) silver, legs and wings<br />

sable .<br />

629. TRRWYTT : silver on a bend sable three molets silver .<br />

Not recorded elsewhere . The shield of Tyrwhit bears a<br />

chevron between three tirzewhits . (AA, 3rd ser., vol. VI ,<br />

p. 132.) See also pedigree of Tyrwhit of Lincolnshire gules<br />

three peewits gold, H, LII, 1017 .


180<br />

630 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

GARLAND : silver three garlands vert with flower s<br />

gules .<br />

Not recorded elsewhere . See H, VI, 123, and Vivian' s<br />

Visits. of Devon 390 .<br />

631 . LILE of Gloceshrshire : gold a bend sable on a chief<br />

gules three lions rampant silver .<br />

The differenced shield of the Lisles of Hants . At Duns . I<br />

sir John del Yle bore gold on a chief azure three lion s<br />

rampant gold . Blazoned also for sir John Lisle of Hants . in<br />

Glover Ord .<br />

632. SR . HUGH FITZ SYMOND : gules three escutcheons<br />

silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Powell . Pedigree H, XVI, 328 .<br />

Sir Richard fitz Symon, a founder of the Garter, bore th e<br />

same shield with colours reversed .<br />

633 . WILLM . TANKARD : silver a chevron between three<br />

escallops gules .<br />

See pedigree SS 144, p . 46 and notes thereto . See also<br />

FVY 641 and 645 .<br />

634. ROBERT CROS : silver on a bend sable a cross<br />

bottonnee between two crabs silver .<br />

635 .<br />

See FVY 401, where it is blazoned without the crabs .<br />

HETON : vert a lion rampant and a border engraile d<br />

silver .<br />

Of Heton, Northumberland, and so blazoned in Jen . See<br />

seals AA, 2nd ser ., XXV, p. 68, and ibid ., 3rd ser ., XX ,<br />

nos. 399/402 .<br />

636 . TWYFORD of Berwike : silver two chevrons sable o n<br />

a canton sable a pierced molet silver .<br />

Blazoned with bars in place of the chevrons for sir Joh n<br />

de Twyford in Duns . I and in Borough .; also in later rolls .<br />

The editor cannot trace this family. The family, who bore<br />

bars, were of Leicestershire and Frostdyke, co . Lincoln .<br />

Pedigree (no arms) H, LII, ror6 .<br />

637 . HUGH HUSSE : silver on a fess sable a lion passan t<br />

silver .<br />

Pap. gives this shield with the field gold for Hussey of<br />

Notts . and Wilts. It is given for sir Hugh Hussey of Flint -<br />

ham, whose daughter married sir Rowland Sutton, H, IV, 142 .


MS. ASHIdOLE NO. 834 18 1<br />

638. ACTON of Newcastell : . . . a fess ermine and a label<br />

of three points . . . .<br />

Not recorded elsewhere . The seals of the family bear a<br />

cross between four lions passant. See DS, nos. 26/27, an d<br />

SND, nos. 5/6. Another seal shows a ramping lion on a<br />

field powdered with acorns, DS, nos . 24/25 . See also note<br />

in AA, 3rd ser ., II, p . 174, and no . 51 above .<br />

639. CLIFTON : quarterly I and IV gules a lion rampan t<br />

silver in an orle of molets silver ; II and III silver<br />

a lion rampant sable .<br />

This shield is made up of two distinct Clifton shields .<br />

I and IV is blazoned for sir Gervase Clifton in Powell, with<br />

molets in place of cinquefoils . The shield of Clifton of<br />

Clifton, Notts. Quarters II and III are blazoned with th e<br />

field gold for sir John Clifton in Duns. I. There is an<br />

account of the family in \Votton's Baronetage .<br />

640. STEPHAN ELLYS : gold on a cross sable a molet<br />

between four crescents silver .<br />

Blazoned with five crescents on the cross for sir Henry Ellis<br />

of Yorkshire in Parl. Three Yorkshire families bore thes e<br />

arms with differences . Pedigrees FVY 135, 328 and 515 .<br />

See also CVY 278/82 .<br />

641. LANGE : silver a fess between three stars sable . Fo. 6t<br />

642 . TROWLOP : vert a fess between three bucks statant<br />

silver .<br />

Vert three bucks courant gold (or silver) is the shield of<br />

Trollope of co . Durham. See SD, I, 92/3, also FDV 307 .<br />

The shield with the fess is not elsewhere recorded . Se e<br />

no . 135 above .<br />

643 . CONSTABLE of ffrismers : sable a pierced cinquefoi l<br />

between three crosses bottonnee silver .<br />

Of Catfoss and Freshmarsh in Holderness . Pedigree FVY<br />

306 and CVY III, 92 . At these Visitations the shield i s<br />

blazoned with the cinquefoil gold in an orle of crosses crossle t<br />

gold .<br />

644 . RICHARD ULLYSBY : silver a chevron gules gutty silve r<br />

between three slipt trefoils vert .<br />

645 . COLWELL of Northumbland : silver three chevron s<br />

sable bezanty .<br />

Given in Glover Ord . for Colvile. The editor is not abl e<br />

to identify the family who bore this shield .<br />

646. ADM . FFRANKE : azure on a chevron engrailed betwee n<br />

three boars' heads rased silver a bird gules .


182<br />

647 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

WARD : gules on a chevron gold three pierced molet s<br />

sable .<br />

The editor cannot trace a family of this name bearin g<br />

these arms. Pap . 489 gives them for Carr of Yorkshire, etc .<br />

648 . ERYNDONE : sable on a bend silver three pierced<br />

molets sable .<br />

649. J . SOLTON : silver a canton sable .<br />

The name is an error for Sutton . Glover Ord. blazon s<br />

the shield for sir Thomas Sutton of co. Notts. See pedigree<br />

H, IV, p . 142 . It appears in the earlier rolls with the field<br />

ermine. (Pap. 35 4 . )<br />

650. J. MANNERS : gold two bars azure and a chief gules .<br />

Of Etal, Northumberland . Shield blazoned for sir Rober t<br />

Manners in Nativity, and for John in Powell . Seals DS ,<br />

no . 1698 ; SND, nos. Soo/I . For pedigree and account of the<br />

family and of Etal see NCH XI, pp . 444 and 46o. The<br />

shield is derived from that of Muschamp, lords of Wooler ,<br />

who bore gold a chief azure .<br />

651 . STROUDER : gules on a bend silver three eagles, wing s<br />

raised, vert, legs gules .<br />

Strother, a widespread Northumbrian family . Arm s<br />

blazoned in Will. Seals see SND, nos . 729-33 . Pedigree<br />

NCH XI, 132. The eagles should be spread .<br />

652. ILDERSTON : silver three bougets sable .<br />

The name is from Ilderton, Northumberland . The arm s<br />

are first blazoned in Jen. Ord ., and are derived from the<br />

bougets of the lords Ros of Wark . Seals SDT, nos . 1427 /29 .<br />

653. ESSELRYIiES : silver three hazel-leaves vert .<br />

The canting arms of Hazlerigg or Heselrigg, originally o f<br />

Fawdon, Northumberland, now represented by Heselrig o f<br />

Noseley, Leicestershire . The arms do not appear in th e<br />

rolls earlier than EL. and then with a chevron betwee n<br />

the leaves . Seals SND 395/96. Pedigree of the family o f<br />

Swarland NCH VII, 395 .<br />

659. CHESWIKE : gules a bend wavy silver .<br />

Not elsewhere recorded . Probably the Northumbria n<br />

family (North Durham), whose pedigree is given RND 228 .<br />

655 . HAGRISTONE : azure on a bend cotised silver thre e<br />

mascles gules .<br />

BIazoned for Robert Haggerstone, with billets in place o f<br />

mascles, in Jen . Ord . See note upon the shield in RND ,<br />

pp . 224/25 ; also AA, 3rd ser ., III, 289 . Seals SND, nos .<br />

343/44 .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 831 183<br />

656. DARLINGES : gold a bend wavy sable .<br />

657. SAIISONE : gules three squirrels silver . Fo . 61 v<br />

658. GOSWYKE : vert a fess between three geese silver .<br />

Probably the canting arms of the Northumbrian famil y<br />

whose pedigree is given RND 182 . Not elsewhere recorded .<br />

659 . RYDALL : silver a fess azure between three sheave s<br />

gules .<br />

So blazoned for John Riddell in Jen . The Northumbrian<br />

family of the name bore the sheaves azure . Pedigree NCH<br />

IV, 284 .<br />

66o . SR . RICHARD FITZ SYMOND : gules a chief gold .<br />

So borne by him in Duns . II . In Will . " monsr. Thos .<br />

Fitz Simonde " bore gold a chief gules . See no. 632 above .<br />

661 . SR . ROBERT GRYSTLEY : vair gules and azure a ben d<br />

silver .<br />

The differenced shield of Gresley, who bore vair ermine and<br />

gules or sometimes silver and gules .<br />

662 . SR . RAUF BELHOUS : gold a saltire lozengy gules and<br />

vert ( ? . vair) .<br />

At Calais sir John de Belhuse bore a similar shield .<br />

663. No NAME : silver three piles issuing from siniste r<br />

base each ending in a fleur-de-lis sable .<br />

With the colours reversed the shield is given in Jen . for<br />

Robert de Norton, and in Glover Ord . for John Norton .<br />

664 . No NAME : silver a fess embattled counter-embattle d<br />

between three fleurs-de-lis sable .<br />

The editor is unable to identify this shield . Pap . 754 gives<br />

a similar shield for Lynwood without reference .<br />

665 . SR . GEORGE GRAY : azure a chief silver and a basto n<br />

gules .<br />

666. SR .<br />

The editor is unable to trace a family of Gray who bor e<br />

this shield .<br />

J . CHETWYNE : silver two chevrons gules .<br />

Pap ., p. 5.10, gives this shield for " Chetwyn " without<br />

reference. At Borough. sir John Chetwynd bore azure a<br />

chevron between three molets gold .<br />

667 . SR . ROBERT DE BERGE : vair gules and silver a labe l<br />

of three points, azure, gold, azure .<br />

Not recorded elsewhere. For the vair silver and gules<br />

shield see Pap . 1119 .


184<br />

668 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

SR. ROBERT CRUSE : azure a bend party indented<br />

silver and gules between six escallops silver .<br />

Pap . 214 gives this, without reference, for Cruse of Devonshire.<br />

They were an ancient family of Morchard in tha t<br />

county. Pedigree Vivian's Visits. of Devon 256 .<br />

669. SR . WILLM . BURTON : sable a chevron between thre e<br />

martlets silver .<br />

Blazoned for him in Powell but with owls in place of<br />

martlets .<br />

670. SR . MICHAEL PONINGES : barry gold and vert a borde r<br />

engrailed ermine .<br />

In Duns . II " monsr. Michael Ponynges " bore this shield.<br />

He was the brother of Thomas, who bore the undifferenced<br />

shield of Poynings barry gold and vert a bend gules . Arms<br />

quartered by Percy earls of Northumberland . See no . 66<br />

above .<br />

671 . SR . J . DENOM : silver a bend sable fretty (or lozengy)<br />

gold cotised gules .<br />

So blazoned for him in Powell .<br />

672 . SR . J . STYTON : gules a bend silver between si x<br />

martlets gold .<br />

So blazoned for sir John de Seton in Will . and in Glover<br />

Ord. He died 1396 . (Pap . 210 . )<br />

Fo . 62 673 . SR . J . COLEVILL : gold on a fess gules three crosses<br />

crosslet silver .<br />

Blazoned as here for him in Will ., and with the crosse s<br />

fitchy in Jeri . Ord .<br />

674 . SR. RAUF SCHIRLLE : paly gold and azure a canton<br />

ermine .<br />

The colours should be gold and sable . It is the difference d<br />

shield of the Shirleys of Warwickshire, and is blazoned (gol d<br />

and sable) with the canton as here for sir Ralph Shirley i n<br />

Powell and Will .<br />

675 . SR . RICHARD SCHELTON : silver on a bend sable thre e<br />

fleurs-de-lis gold .<br />

Blazoned as here for sir Ralph Shelton in Glover Ord .<br />

676. SR. WALTER MUNGOMERE : gold a spread eagle azure<br />

beaked and armed gules .<br />

Borne by sir William Montgomery at Borough., and b y<br />

sir Walter at Calais .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 18 5<br />

6i7 . SR . WII.LM . BEiIOND : azure a lion rampant gold ,<br />

over all a bend engrailed gules .<br />

This differenced Beaumont shield does not appear in th e<br />

rolls of arms. In all the recorded shields, however otherwis e<br />

differenced, the field is powdered with fleurs-de-lis. Pap . ,<br />

p. 72, gives, without reference, azure a Zion rampant gold a<br />

bend coeipony gold and gales for Beaumont .<br />

678 . SR . RICHARD MARTON : bendy azure and silver a labe l<br />

of three points .<br />

The differenced shield of Merton of Merton, Devonshire ,<br />

and of Melling, Lancashire . Blazoned in Glover Ord .<br />

6i9 . SR . HUGH MENILL : vair silver and sable a borde r<br />

engrailed gules .<br />

Blazoned for him in Duns . I without the border and with<br />

a label of three points gules .<br />

68o . SR . Guy FFERRERS : vair gules and silver, a border<br />

engrailed silver .<br />

The differenced shield of the Ferrers, earls of Derby, wh o<br />

bore vair gold and gules .<br />

681 . SR . ROGER CHETWYND : silver two chevrons gules ,<br />

a border engrailed gules .<br />

See no. 666 above .<br />

682 . SR . J . SEINT QUYNTIN : gules fleuretty silver on a<br />

canton azure a castle gold .<br />

The editor cannot identify this shield . It does not appea r<br />

elsewhere. The shield of St . Quintin was gold three chevron s<br />

gales and a chief vair .<br />

683 . ROBERT GRENDUR of Gloucestershire : gold a fess<br />

between six crosses crosslet gules .<br />

The Grendon family of Gloucestershire's arms are silver tw o<br />

chevrons gules as borne by sir Ralph Grendon at Falkirk, an d<br />

as blazoned in later rolls . The shield here given is blazone d<br />

in Glover Ord . for Glendor or Grayndor .<br />

684 . DE LA HAY of Herefordshire : silver the sun in his<br />

splendour gules .<br />

So blazoned for John de la Haye in St . George. It is<br />

sometimes blazoned as an estoile .<br />

685. COKEYN of Peke : silver three cocks gules .<br />

So borne by John Cokayn in Will . They were of Ashborne,<br />

co. Derby. There is an account of the Northants .<br />

branch in Coll. Top . et Gen . III, 437 /6r . See also<br />

Trans . Derbyshire Arch . Soc . III, Tog . Pedigree with<br />

quartered shield Genealogist, N .S ., VII, 69 .


Fo . 62v<br />

186<br />

686 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

SR . E . BETHAM de Kendall : quarterly I and IV<br />

silver a chief indented azure ; II and III gold three<br />

fleurs-de-lis sable .<br />

The arms in I and IV do not appear in the rolls of arms ;<br />

quarters II and III with three fleurs-de-lis are given for<br />

Betham by Glover . The manor of Betham is near Kendal ,<br />

Westmorland. There is an account of the family in NBWC<br />

I, pp. 223 and 626 .<br />

687 . SR . T . CUMBERWORTH : cheeky gold and gules on a<br />

chief silver a lion passant sable .<br />

So blazoned for sir Thomas Cumberworth in Glover Ord .<br />

In the pedigree of Constable (FVY 178) sir Robt. Cumberworth,<br />

who bore this shield, marries the daughter an d<br />

heiress of sir Wilim . Argum; their daughter married sir<br />

Mannaduke Constable, living 1 355 .<br />

688. THIMBLEBY of Lincolnshire : paly silver and sable o n<br />

a bend sable three molets silver .<br />

In the Visitation pedigree the molets are blazoned in bend<br />

not on a bend. See pedigrees Visitation of Lincolnshire ,<br />

Genealogist V, 114 ; VI, 285 . For Yorkshire branch FV Y<br />

57 8 .<br />

689 . SR . WILLISI. ARGOM of the Wald : silver a chevro n<br />

between three martlets sable .<br />

So blazoned in Glover Ord . There is a short pedigree in<br />

that of Constable of Everingham . (FVY 178 . )<br />

69o. T . HARINGTON : quarterly I and IV sable a fret silver<br />

a label gules ; II and III silver a saltire gules ;<br />

impaling quarterly I and IV silver a cross<br />

patonce sable ; II and III gules a slipt trefoi l<br />

between three escallops silver .<br />

Quarters I and IV for Harrington first appear in the rolls<br />

of arms in Duns. I ; II and III for Neville of Hornby; the<br />

impalement the editor cannot identify . I and IV are the<br />

arms of Banaster ; II and III those of Dacre . See nos . 36 ,<br />

37, 178 and 5o6 above .<br />

691 . RICHARD WASTENES of Stow : sable a lion rampant<br />

silver .<br />

So blazoned, but collared gules, for sir Wm. Wasteneys in<br />

Duns. I, and for Thomas in Powell . Ardolf de Wasteney s<br />

bore the lion double-tailed in Duns . II. See Visits . o f<br />

Staffordshire 156 (Wm. Salt Soc.) and Genealogist, N .S . ,<br />

XIII, 17 4 ; XIV, 103 .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 187<br />

.692 . SR . ANDREW SAKVILL : quarterly gold and gules a<br />

bend azure .<br />

Borne, with the bend vair, by Andrew Sackville i u<br />

Duns. I, and by others of the family in later rolls . It was<br />

borne with the bend vair by Sackville, duke of Dorset.<br />

There is a pedigree in Berry's Sussex Genealogies, and<br />

notice of some of the family in Coll. Top . et Gen . III, 295 .<br />

693 . NICHOLAS KETON of Keton : gold three leopards'<br />

faces sable .<br />

Blazoned with the field silver for Ketton in Glover Ord .<br />

694 . THOMAS CLAY : silver three wolves rampant sabl e<br />

the two in chief facing each other (above shiel d<br />

iij wolfes rampant) .<br />

The shield does not appear in the rolls of arms nor else -<br />

where .<br />

695 . SR . TH. LATHOME : gold on a chief indented azur e<br />

three martlets silver .<br />

Blazoned, with bezants in chief instead of niartlets, for<br />

sir Thos. Lathom in Jen. Ord . For account of family se e<br />

Coll. Top . et Gen . VII, p. r if .<br />

696. SR. A. LEYLAND : bendy silver and gules .<br />

In Powell sir Thos . Leyland bore silver a bend gule s<br />

cotised sable . The editor is unable to identify the family<br />

who bore the shield here given . The family of Lancashire<br />

bore quite different arms .<br />

697 . KENDALL of Rippon : per bend indented silver an d<br />

sable .<br />

The arms do not appear in the earlier rolls . At the 1 575<br />

Visitation of Durham, Kendal of Thorpe Thewles, co .<br />

Durham, bore this shield differenced by a molet . See FVY<br />

402 -<br />

69,8 . SR. RICHARD TURIBOKE : gold on a chief intended<br />

azure three molets silver .<br />

699. SR. EDMOND SAINT AMAND : silver fretty sable on a<br />

chief sable three roundels silver .<br />

Aumary St. Amand, lord of Woodhay, Beds ., bore thi s<br />

shield with a gold field and bezants in chief at Caer ., a s<br />

did others of the family in later rolls .<br />

700. SR . J . LORTZ : azure a cross gold .<br />

So blazoned for sir Henry Lortz (of Somerset) in Parl .<br />

and in Jen. Ord .


188 SHIELDS OF ARMS<br />

701 . JAMES HUTTON : ermine a fess of five fusils gule s<br />

pierced silver .<br />

This shield is given in Burke for Hutton, and for Hutton<br />

of Holderness FVY 402 .<br />

702 . SKYPWITH : barry silver and gules in chief a greyhound<br />

courant sable .<br />

These arms are not in the rolls of arms, though the<br />

family was an ancient one . (Shirley's Noble and Gentle<br />

Men of England 264.) Pedigree FVY 634 . FVY 178 sir<br />

William Skipwith bears barry gales and silver and a canto n<br />

silver .<br />

703 . CONSTABLE of fresmers : azure crusilly- and a cinquefoil<br />

gold .<br />

See no. 643 above .<br />

704 . J . LANGTON of Lincolnshire : quarterly gold and sabl e<br />

a baston gules .<br />

Quarterly sable and gold a bend silver is given for Langton<br />

of Lincolnshire in Glover Ord., and with quarters II an d<br />

III silver for Langton of Yorkshire . Pedigree of Langto n<br />

of Langton, Lincolnshire. H, LI, p. 580, and LV, p . 1297 .<br />

See also no . 734 below .<br />

Fo. 63 705 . THORNTON of ferlington : silver a chevron gule s<br />

between three thorn leaves slipt vert .<br />

The shield of Thornton of East Newton, Yorkshire ,<br />

differenced by changing the chevron from sable to gales .<br />

The arms were granted to Richard Thornton of East Newto n<br />

in 1563 . (FVY 296.) See no. 245 above .<br />

706. WILLnI . RYLSTON : sable a saltire silver .<br />

So blazoned for him in Will . Rilston is in the West<br />

Riding, parish of BurnsaIl. See Whitaker's Craven, 3rd ed . .<br />

p. 518; also SS 144, p. 44 and FVY 4 04 .<br />

707 . R . TREHAMPTON : silver on a bend gules three bouget s<br />

gold .<br />

In Glover " Ralph de Trehampton " bears silver a ben d<br />

gales, and in Jen . John bore three cinquefoils on the bend ,<br />

There is no other record of the shield as here blazoned .<br />

708. T . NEVILL of picall : gules a saltire ermine .<br />

So blazoned for Robert Nevill of " Pykale " in fen . Ord .<br />

A seal of Thomas Neville of early fourteenth century dat e<br />

also bears the saltire ermine . (SND, no . 583 .) The Nevilles<br />

of Holt, Leicestershire, descended from the family of Pickhall,<br />

Yorkshire, also bore this shield .


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 18 9<br />

709 . W1LLll1. CIIANCELL : quarterly I and IV ermine on<br />

a canton silver a saltire engrailed sable ; II and<br />

III azure a fess between three fleurs-de-lis gold .<br />

Quarters I and IV are blazoned for him (Chancellor) in Jen .<br />

Ord. He was bishop Langley's chancellor of Durham 1406-37 .<br />

Quarters II and III are for Skelton. The arms as here are<br />

on the cloister roof at Durham. (See DM, p. 33, no. 84, and<br />

for family SD III, 329 . )<br />

710. WILLM . PERTE : silver on a bend azure five bezants .<br />

The shield of Pert of Yorkshire was silver on a bend gules<br />

three mascles . See FVY 462 and Glover Ord .<br />

711. FFEIIERR : silver a cross engrailed sable .<br />

The shield is given in the rolls of arms for Conan o f<br />

Kelfield and for Conan fitz Henry of Kelfield, Yorkshire. I n<br />

Will. it is blazoned for Thomas fitz Henry, and in Glove r<br />

Ord. for John Kelkfield. See no. 16 above.<br />

712. THOMAS FFULTHORPE : silver a cross moline sable .<br />

7 13 .<br />

7 1 4 .<br />

So blazoned in Will . for Alan Fulthorpe . The family were<br />

of Tunstall, co. Durham. Pedigree FDV 129 and SD, III ,<br />

126 .<br />

RICHARD RICHEMOND : silver a fess engrailed betwee n<br />

six fleurs-de-lis sable .<br />

See SS, no. 144, p . 124 ; also FVY 3 .<br />

JOIIN BROUGHTON : silver two bars gules on a canto n<br />

gules a cross engrailed silver .<br />

Blazoned for him as here in Jen . Ord . The name is from<br />

Broughton, Staffordshire, baronets by Charles II . Se e<br />

Baronetage, G .E .C ., s .v .<br />

7 1 5 .<br />

BAILLOLL : gules an ode silver .<br />

The shield of the Baliols, lords of Barnard Castle .<br />

Blazoned with many differences in the rolls of arms fro m<br />

Henry III onwards . Pedigree SD, IV, 6o . For variou s<br />

shields see AA, 4th ser ., IV, p . 22 .<br />

716. CAMOIS : silver on a chief gules three roundels silver .<br />

. So blazoned for Johan de Camoyes in Planche . See CP ,<br />

new ed ., II, p. 506 ff. See no. 253 above .<br />

717 . GILBERT GAUNT : barry azure and gold a bend gules .<br />

Blazoned in Parl ., and for Gilbert de Gaunt of Swaledale<br />

in Jen. See History of Richmond by Clarkson, 309, an d<br />

VCH, North Riding, I, 237-42. See no . 123 above .


190 SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

718. PHILIP BASSETT : gold two bars nebuly gules .<br />

So blazoned for him in St. George. Dugdale in his Usage<br />

of Arms, ed. 1682, pp . 19/23, gives the various difference s<br />

used by the many branches of this family . See also CP ,<br />

new ed ., II, p. i if .<br />

719 . LANGLEY : paly silver and vert a molet silver on th e<br />

second pale .<br />

So borne by Thomas Langley, bishop of Durham, 1406-37 .<br />

(See DS, nos . 3149-51 .) The shield does not appear in the<br />

rolls of arms before Glover Ord ., where, without the molet ,<br />

it is given for Langley of Bedfordshire. See no. 129 above .<br />

720 . SR . HENRY FFEN'tVYKE : silver a chief gules and si x<br />

martlets counter-coloured .<br />

The arms of Fenwick of Fenwick, Northumberland, first<br />

blazoned in Will. The family divided into many branches .<br />

Sir Henry Fenwick owned Fenwick tower in 1415; was sheriff<br />

of Northumberland 1427-28 ; died before 14 Sept . 1459 . See<br />

NCH XII ; pedigree facing p. 352 and references there given .<br />

Seals SND, nos. 286/9 .<br />

Fo. 63v 721 . APPLEYARD of Heslington in Yorkshire : sable a<br />

chevron between three owls silver .<br />

Differenced by change of colour, this shield is blazoned in<br />

FVY 146 for Appleyard of Burstwick Garth, who descended<br />

from the family of Heslington in the parish of St . Lawrence, '<br />

Yorkshire .<br />

722. EAWOOD of Yorkshire : silver three oak branches vert .<br />

723 . BOYNTON : ermine on a cross sable five bulls ' heads<br />

couped silver .<br />

Blazoned with the field gold in Glover Ord . It is the<br />

shield granted to sir Robt . Boynton by sir Wm. Aton afte r<br />

a dispute as to their respective right to it and after lor d<br />

Percy had decided in favour of Aton .<br />

(Yorks . Arch. Jour .<br />

XII, 265 ; The Ancestor IN, 216 .) The Boynton shield is<br />

gold a Tess between three crescents gales .<br />

724 . SR . RICHARD ROUKESBY : silver on a chevron sabl e<br />

between three rooks sable a molet silver .<br />

Blazoned, without the violet, for sir Robt . Rokeby i n<br />

Calais, and for Alexander and Thomas in later rolls . Th e<br />

molet is the difference used by the family of Mortham i n<br />

FVY 128 . See also PHY, pp. 407, 410, and VCH, North<br />

Riding, I, pp . 109-17 .<br />

725 . ARDEN of Martyn : paly gold and gules on a chief<br />

gules three lozenges gules .<br />

Blazoned for Arden with different colours in Glover Ord .<br />

Quartered by Creyke of Cottingham for Arden FVY 16o :


MS. ASHMOLE NO . 834 19 1<br />

726 . BOURNAND of Yorke : silver on a bend azure three<br />

escallops silver a crescent for difference .<br />

Blazoned for Birnand of Yorkshire in Glover Ord . See<br />

no . 502 above and FVY 401 .<br />

727 . SR . JOHN M0RREN : gules three dogs passant silve r<br />

between two bastons gobonv silver and azure .<br />

728 . SR . GERARD of Lancashire : azure a lion rampan t<br />

silver crowned gold .<br />

With the field ermine it is given in Pap . 71 for Fitz Gerard<br />

of Lancashire . See VCH, Lancaster, IV, pp . 142/3; the lion<br />

is there blazoned ermine .<br />

729 . SR . RAUF SURTEYS of Dynsdale : ermine on a canto n<br />

gules an orle silver .<br />

Blazoned for Thomas Surtees in Jen . See seals DS, nos .<br />

2342-51 . Pedigree SD, III, 234 . See also no . 23 above .<br />

730 . RAWCLYFF of Colthorpe : silver on a chevron betwee n<br />

three lions' heads rased gules a molet gold .<br />

So blazoned for " John de Rowclifie " in Jen . Ord .<br />

Cowthorpe in West Riding, near Wetherby .<br />

731 . SR . CHRISTOPHER MORESBY : sable a cross silver a<br />

pierced cinquefoil silver in the quarter .<br />

So blazoned for sir Hugh Moresby in Powell . The nam e<br />

is from Moresby, near Whitehaven, Cumberland . Sir<br />

Christopher was the last of his name ; his heiress marrie d<br />

sir Jas . Pickering. (NBWC I, q8 .) The shield is one of<br />

those of Cumberland families derived from the cross o f<br />

Andrew Harcla, earl of Carlisle .<br />

X32 . SR. RICHARD RADCLIFFE of Hewyke : quarterly o f<br />

five I silver a bend engrailed sable an escallo p<br />

sable in the chief ; II gules bezanty and a lio n<br />

rampant silver ; III sable in base a bezant i n<br />

chief a slipt lily silver ; IV silver on a fess sable<br />

a molet silver ; V sable a fess fusilly silver .<br />

I Radcliffe of Hewicke and Elslack; II in Jen. Ord. for<br />

" sr. de Hewikes " ; III ? ; IV Keighley of Lancashire (Pap .<br />

794); V 'Dawtry. Hewick is in North Riding, parish of<br />

Ripon . See FVY 295 and VCH, North Riding, II, 213/14 .<br />

733. HAMERTON : silver three hammers sable .<br />

So blazoned in Jen. See Whitaker ' s Craven, 134. See<br />

also SS 3 6, p . 354 .<br />

734 . SR . RAUF LANGTON : party gold and Veit a cross<br />

moline gules, over all a bend sable .<br />

So blazoned for " John de Langton" in Jen. Ord. Se e<br />

no . 704 above .


192<br />

735 .<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

SR . THOMAS TALBOT : quarterly I and IV silver thre e<br />

lions rampant purple ; II and II1 silver a saltir e<br />

engrailed gules .<br />

I and IV bear the arms of Talbot of Bashall, Lancashire ,<br />

and are so blazoned for sir Thomas in Parl . and Will . ; II and<br />

III are the arms of Tiptoft. They do not appear among th e<br />

many quarterings given with the pedigree in SS 36, p . 236 ff . ;<br />

nor in CVY III, S .<br />

736 . SR . 'TILL â . GASCOYNE : quarterly I silver on a pal e<br />

sable a conger eel ' s head gold ; II gules on<br />

a saltire silver an escallop sable ; III gules a lion<br />

rampant silver a border gobony gold and gules ;<br />

IV vair gules and gold .<br />

740 .<br />

74 1 .<br />

I Gascoigne as blazoned for sir William in Jen. Ord; I I<br />

Neville of Oversley; III Mowbray; IV ? Ferrers. Pedigree<br />

PHY rib ; FVY 384 .<br />

THWAITES of Denton : silver on a fess sable betwee n<br />

three fleurs-de-lis gules three bezants .<br />

This shield is given in Burke for Thwaites of Derbyshir e<br />

and of Norfolk. See FVY, pp . 453, 4 69 .<br />

FFYNCHAM : Barry silver and sable a bend ermine .<br />

So blazoned for Fincha .m of the Isle of Ely in Glover Ord .<br />

The same shield was also borne by the family of Norfolk .<br />

See Blomefield's Norfolk VII, 348 and 462 .<br />

CHOLMELEYE, LEY of Stokhill : . . . in chief a hel m<br />

. . . in base two sheafs . . . a sword . . . fessways<br />

between them impaling azure a fess ermine<br />

between three leopards' faces gold .<br />

Cholmondeley's arms are gales in chief two helmets silver<br />

in base a garb gold . Pedigree FVY 219-221 . The marriage<br />

with Lee does not appear in the pedigree . This is probably<br />

the shield of a younger branch .<br />

HURST of London ; LEY : quarterly I and IV silver a<br />

portcullis azure ; II and III azure a fess ermin e<br />

between three leopards' faces gold .<br />

I and IV the editor is unable to trace ; II and III are for<br />

Lee. The pedigree of Hurst is not in the Visitations of<br />

London in H, XV and XVII .<br />

BURDETT of Halythorpe in the countie of Lyncoln :<br />

azure a fess between three martlets silver .<br />

FVY 242 gives these arms for Burdett . In Parl. and Jen .<br />

John Burdet bears azure two bars gold on each three martlets<br />

gales .


MS. ASHMOLE NO. 834<br />

19 3<br />

742 . GEOFFREY PERRERS of Wynthorpe in Lincolnshire :<br />

quarterly silver and sable a molet gules in th e<br />

quarter .<br />

So blazoned for sir Richard de Perers in Borough ., Nativity<br />

and Duns. I . See FVY 242 .<br />

743. WESCOTE of Lincolnshire : silver on a chief sable<br />

three covered cups gold .<br />

This shield is not recorded elsewhere for this name . FVY<br />

242 wrongly attributes the shield to Howe .<br />

744 . PERRERS of Wynthorp and WESCOTE of Lincolnshire :<br />

quarterly I and IV quarterly silver and sable a<br />

molet gules in the quarter ; II and III silver on a<br />

chief sable three covered cups gold .<br />

See nos. 742, 743 .<br />

745 . BURDETT of Halythorpe in the countie of Lincoln :<br />

quarterly 1 and IV azure a fess between thre e<br />

martlets silver ; II quarterly silver and sable a<br />

molet gules in the quarter ; III silver on a chie f<br />

sable three covered cups gold .<br />

See nos . 74 1 -43 .<br />

74 6 . PUL_EYN of Scotton : quarterly I (azure) on a ben d<br />

between six lozenges (gold) each charged with a n<br />

escallop (sable) five escallops (sable) ; II azure a<br />

fess between three martlets silver ; III quarterl y<br />

silver and sable a molet sable in the quarter ; IV<br />

silver on a chief sable three covered cups gold .<br />

I Pulleine of Scotton, Yorkshire ; II Burdett; III Perers ;<br />

IV Westote. Same shield is given with pedigree FVY 242 / 43 .<br />

Ralph Pulleine married Jennet, daughter and heiress of Joh n<br />

Burdett of Hollingthorpe and heiress of Perrers of Winthorpe ,<br />

and of Westcote .<br />

747<br />

. PARRYS : silver (?) a fess between three doubl e<br />

lozenges sable .<br />

748 . RICHARD BANKE of Wixley : sable on a cross between<br />

four fleurs-de-lis a ring sable (?) .<br />

Banke of Quixley, Yorkshire . See pedigree FVY 270 ,<br />

where this shield is given .<br />

x


194<br />

SHIELDS OF ARM S<br />

749. GASCOIGNE of Mekysfeald Esquire : silver on a pal e<br />

sable the head of a conger eel gold a molet sabl e<br />

in dexter chief .<br />

See no. 736 above. Pedigree of Gascoigne of Micklefiel d<br />

FVY 297 .<br />

750 . JOHN BozuN : silver three bird-bolts paleways gule s<br />

tipped gold in chief a molet gold (?) .<br />

Sir John Boson (of Norfolk) bore this shield in Parl. and<br />

Powell . See also H, Lincolnshire pedigrees, I, 167 .<br />

751. NICHOLAS FFAWKE : silver a mascle sable .<br />

Fawkes of Farnley, Yorkshire. See pedigree FVY roo .<br />

The field of the shield should be ermine . See also no. 43<br />

above .<br />

752 . ERRINGTON : silver two bars azure in chief thre e<br />

escallops azure .<br />

See no. 447 above .


INDEX<br />

Names in small capitals denote a pedigree ; an asteris k<br />

after a name means that armorials are blazoned .<br />

Aclam, Wm., 43 Acton,* Laurence, II o<br />

Acton of Newcastle,* 18 1<br />

Aglaby,* J ., 11 4<br />

, T., 13 3<br />

AISLABY OF BARTON,* 67<br />

Aislaby,* 12 7<br />

, Agnes, 6 7<br />

, Elizabeth, 6 7<br />

Francis, 67<br />

, James, 6 7<br />

, Jane, 67<br />

, John, 67<br />

, Margery, 6 7<br />

, Ralph, 67<br />

, Thos., 6 7<br />

, Wm ., 6 7<br />

Akton, Richard, 102, 11 7<br />

Alanby,* Robt ., 1 33<br />

Albamarle,* earl of, 1 3 4<br />

Alborough, sir Richard, 36<br />

Aldeburgh,* Richard, 167<br />

Aldenhon,* sir Gerard, 103 , 161<br />

Allot, Robt., 6 2<br />

Alsteby- .* See Astley<br />

Amondernes, Worswick of, 16 3<br />

Amyas, Elizabeth, 13<br />

, Jno., 1 3<br />

Margaret, 62<br />

Percival, 9, 6 2<br />

, Roger, 5 2<br />

Anary, 10 2<br />

* 10 4<br />

Anderson, Barbara, 99 , Bertram, 99<br />

, Henry, 7 3<br />

, Robt., 73<br />

Appleby,* Roger, 1 3 9<br />

Appleyard of Heslington, * 190<br />

Arden of Martyn,* 190<br />

Ardern, Jane dau . of Jno., 46<br />

Ardern, sir T ., 17 1<br />

Ardington, Henry, 49<br />

Ardington,* J ., 13 4<br />

Aredall,* Rog. of, 1 47<br />

Argom,* sir Wm. of the Wald ,<br />

18 6<br />

Argum,* 12 5<br />

,* Wm. of, 17 2<br />

Arnecliff, sir Robt. Colvile of ,<br />

2 9<br />

Arthington of Yorkshire, * 11 3<br />

Arundel,<br />

. , 8 1<br />

- * sir J . , 1 74<br />

Ash, Eliz ., 69<br />

Ashton,* Ralph, of Fryton, 169<br />

ASKE OF AUGHTON,* 4 2<br />

Agnes, 42<br />

Anne, 4 2<br />

Anthony, 42<br />

Christopher 4 2<br />

-<br />

Dorothy, 4 2 , 5 7<br />

Elizabeth, 42<br />

Jno., 4 2 , 43<br />

John, 42<br />

Julian, 4 2<br />

Margaret, 4 2<br />

Mary, 42<br />

Richard, 4 2<br />

, Robt., 4 2 , 43, 5 7<br />

Aslaby, Agnes, 2<br />

Astley (Alsteby),* Gerard, 14 9<br />

, Richard, 9 1<br />

Aston,* J., 11 4<br />

, Richard, 9 1<br />

, * Roger, 14 9<br />

Atherton, Elizabeth dau. o f<br />

Wm., 43<br />

Aton,* Roland of, 1 3 9<br />

AUGHTON, ASKE OF, 4 2<br />

Avenel,* Wm., 148<br />

Aylesbury,* sir Thomas, 10 9<br />

19 5


196<br />

INDEX<br />

Babington, Elizabeth, 54 Baylton,* Nicholas , 164<br />

, Margaret , 4 8<br />

Baynbrigg, Alice, 2<br />

, Thomas, 4 8<br />

, Anne, 2<br />

Babthorpe, Margaret, 44<br />

, Ralph, 44<br />

, Ralph , 2<br />

Baynton, Baron of, 102, 11 9<br />

Beamond,* sir T ., 175<br />

Bacon,* Oliver, 148<br />

,* T., 14 1<br />

Baguley,* 12 0<br />

Baker, sir J., 102, Io 6<br />

BEAMSLEY, CLAPHAM OF, 34<br />

Beath, Mr., 35 Beauchamp,* sir J ., 1 74<br />

Beaumont (Bemond),* sir Wm . ,<br />

Baldyrston, * 11 3<br />

18 5<br />

Baliol,* 113, 18 9<br />

Becard of Boleby,* 12 2<br />

Bamford, Wm., 3 4<br />

Bampton,* sir Robt ., 12 8<br />

Beckwith, Ellen, 2 0<br />

Beckwith of Clint, * 126<br />

Bakke, , 6 4<br />

Bedale, Fitz Alan of, 12 5<br />

,* Richard, of Quixley, 19 3 Beeston, Katherin dau. of sir<br />

Barall, 10 3<br />

Ralph, 4 9<br />

,* 17 8<br />

BELLASIS OF HENKNOLL, 5 6<br />

Bard,* sir Edw., 17 1<br />

Bellasis, Anne, 56<br />

Bardezay,* T ., 13 1<br />

, Anthony, 5 6<br />

Barker, Alice dau. of Jno . , -, Jane, 5 6<br />

2 6<br />

Barlay,* H., of Wyston, 1 3 5<br />

Barley, Margaret dau. of Thos . ,<br />

Margaret, 5 6<br />

, Michael, 5 6<br />

Richard, 5 6<br />

6 2<br />

Thos., 56<br />

Barnesley, Kersforth of, 164 -, Wm., 5 6<br />

Barnham, Martin, 6 8<br />

Bellewe,* Miles, 14 1<br />

Baron of Baynton,* 11 9 Beltoft,* Arthur, 15 0<br />

-, 102<br />

Belton,* 12 0<br />

Baron of Whate,* 102, 12 2 Beluse,* sir Ralph, 18 3<br />

Barron, Jane dau. of Edmund , Bemetter, sir Richard, 103<br />

55<br />

BARTON, AISLABY OF, 6 7<br />

*<br />

Bemond .*<br />

, 1 77<br />

See Beaumont<br />

Barton, Edward, 7 1<br />

Benehall,* Richard, 148<br />

, Elizabeth Bold of, 118 Benley, . , 6 4<br />

, Gray of, 165<br />

Bennet, Margaret, 7 7<br />

Bartram, Alice, 85<br />

-, George, 8 5<br />

, Wm., 7 7<br />

Bercar of Scarburge,* 12 0<br />

Basford, Edm ., 4 4<br />

Berge, sir Robt . de, 103, 18 3<br />

Basset, Edward, 2 3<br />

Berkeley,* Morrys, 15 7<br />

-,* Philip, Igo<br />

Berwicke in Kendall,* 17 5<br />

Bassett, * 11 2<br />

-, * sir Symond, 15 9<br />

Bassett (Busye),* T ., 14 1<br />

Bery, Margaret, 3 2<br />

Beseld, sir Piers, 103<br />

Bassingbourne,* sir Giles, 15 8 Bessington, * Edw., 15 I<br />

Bassingburne,* 135, 15 8 Bestreyk, Ralph, 8<br />

Batty, . , 6 9<br />

BESWICK, DANYELL OF, 6 1<br />

Baxby, J ., 14 5<br />

,* Laurence, 145<br />

BAXTER,* DE RUDA, 98<br />

Betham,* 12 1<br />

* sir E., of Kendal, 18 6<br />

Betys, Elizabeth, 5 1<br />

Baxter, Edward, 98<br />

Bewlew, Jane dau. of Wm . ,<br />

, John, 8z, 9 8<br />

, Matthew, 98<br />

5 9<br />

Bigod,* 16 8<br />

, Wm ., 98<br />

,* sir J ., 12 4


Bigot, Agnes dau . of sir Ralph ,<br />

6 4<br />

-, Elizabeth dau. of sir<br />

Ralph, 4 2<br />

Binchester,* R., 136<br />

Birnand (Bournand) of York, *<br />

19 1<br />

Birthorp, William, 103, 13 7<br />

Blackburne, T ., of Copmanura ,<br />

16 3<br />

Bland, Cicely dau. of Richard ,<br />

7 Katherine dau. of Wm . ,<br />

30<br />

Blankminster,* Ed ., 14 1<br />

Blenkinsop,* 12 8<br />

-, Thomas, 1 5<br />

* Wm., 13 2<br />

Blennerhassett,* 12 9<br />

Blisworth,* Ralph, 10 4<br />

Bluett, sir Ralph, 10 3<br />

,* , 161, 17 2<br />

Bohun, Humfrey, earl of Here -<br />

ford, 2 1<br />

,* John de, 103<br />

Bointon, Anne, 70<br />

-, Cicely, 70<br />

, Matthew, 7 0<br />

Bokingham,* J ., bishop of Lincoln,<br />

145<br />

,* Wm ., 1 3 9<br />

Bold,* Elizabeth, of Barton ,<br />

11 8<br />

Boleby,* Becard of, 12 2<br />

Boneville,* sir Nichol, 170<br />

Bonvill,* sir Wm ., 1 7 4<br />

Boroughbridge, Shorthose of ,<br />

170<br />

Borrell, Elizabeth, 9 7<br />

, John, 97<br />

Bosun,* John, 1 9 4<br />

Bosville,* Ralph de, 1 5 5<br />

Boswell, , 4 7<br />

Boteler,* Wm., 138, 16 1<br />

Bothal of Northumberland,* II I<br />

BOTHAL, OGLE OF, 8 8<br />

Bournand. See Birnand<br />

Boutetort (Buterowtre), * 1 3 5<br />

Boutevillain,* 1 5 4<br />

Boweflour, Geoffrey, 78<br />

Bowes, . , 1 5<br />

Anne dau. of sir Wm., 1 4<br />

Elizabeth dau . of si r<br />

George, 32<br />

INDEX 19 7<br />

Bowes, sir George, 1 4<br />

Bowth, Thomas, 17, 1 8<br />

Bowyer, Ralph, 4 8<br />

Boynton,* 19 0<br />

, Anne dau. of sir Thos . ,<br />

50 Christopher, g i<br />

- -, Elizabeth, 9 1<br />

Boys,* de, 10 7<br />

-, * Walter, 15 0<br />

Brabanson, Anne dau . to Roger ,<br />

4 5<br />

Bradeley of Naunby,* 12 6<br />

Bradforth, Elizabeth, 8o<br />

, Thomas, 8 o<br />

Bradock, Cassandre, 8<br />

Bradshaw, Cicely dau . of Wm . ,<br />

1 3<br />

Brakenbury, Anthony, 1 4<br />

Brandling, Dorothy, 99<br />

, John, 9 9<br />

, Henry, 7 3<br />

Braybroke,* 13 8<br />

Brerlay,* J ., 1 55<br />

Brerton,* Roger, 13 8<br />

BRIGNELL, PHILLIPE OF, 2<br />

Brockett,* J ., 107<br />

Broughton,* John, 18 9<br />

,* T., 13 1<br />

, sir Thos., 59<br />

Broune, sir Th ., 10 3<br />

* 16 2<br />

Bruce,* Robert, ro8<br />

Brune,* sir J ., 129<br />

,* Wm. le, 1 3 7<br />

Brus,* sir J., 149<br />

Buck, . . . , 5 1<br />

Buckmaster,* sir Wm., 15 6<br />

Buckton,* sir Peter, 104, 109<br />

Budham,* sir J ., 10 3, 1 4 4<br />

Bukingham,* sir Hugh, 17 1<br />

BURTON OF BURTON, 5 3<br />

Bukton, Francis, 5 3<br />

, Jane, 5 3<br />

John, 5 3<br />

Peers, 5 3<br />

Ralph, 5 3<br />

, Robt., 5 3<br />

, Ursula, 5 3<br />

, Wm., 5 3<br />

Bulmer, Francis, 69<br />

, Robt., 6 7<br />

, Wm., 6 9<br />

sir . . . , 70


198<br />

Burdett of Halythorpe,* 192 ,<br />

1 93<br />

Burdett, Jane dau. of John, 1 8<br />

Burdon,* J ., 12 7<br />

Bures,* J . de, 15 2<br />

Burell,* 17 8<br />

Burgh, Elizabeth, 8 5<br />

-, Katherine dau. of W., 3 1<br />

, Roger, 8 5<br />

Burghersshe,* sir Bartholomew ,<br />

16 2<br />

Burn,* , provost of Hol y<br />

Trinity, York, 16 3<br />

Burnard, John, 6 9<br />

Burondon .* See Burradon<br />

Burradon (Burondon),* 17 9<br />

Burser, Richard, 102<br />

* 11 9<br />

Burton,* sir J ., of Kinslay, 165<br />

* sir Wm., 18 4<br />

Busom, sir F ., 103, 17 1<br />

Busye .* See Basset<br />

Buterowtre .* See Boutetort<br />

Butterler . See Boteler<br />

Byland, Alexander, 103<br />

* -, 1 4 7<br />

Bylton, Darell of, 10 2<br />

,* 113<br />

Byrnand,* J ., of Knaresburgh ,<br />

16 4<br />

Bysett,* Wm., 13 1<br />

Caltelforthe, Alexander, 5 2<br />

Calthrope, Anastasia, 3 6<br />

Calverley, Elizabeth, 65<br />

, Margaret, 3 4<br />

, Robt., 3 4<br />

Walter, 6z<br />

, Wm., 5 5<br />

Camoys,* 18 9<br />

-,* lord, 126, 1 34<br />

Cantelou,* Nicholas, 14 2<br />

Carnaby, Dorothy, loo<br />

John, 9 2<br />

Katherine, 89<br />

, Reginald, 89, 93<br />

Reynold, 8 o<br />

Ursula, 93<br />

, Wm ., loo<br />

Carr (Karr), George, 1 4<br />

Carr, Isabel, 98<br />

-, Ralph, 98<br />

Carrow, Thomas, 2 6<br />

Cartington,* J., 166<br />

INDEX<br />

Cartmell, Harington of, 165<br />

Cary, . . . , 7 4<br />

Caterall (Katerall) of Amdernes ,<br />

1 74<br />

CATTERICK OF STAN WICK, * 4 ,<br />

I70<br />

Catterick, Anthony, 4, I I<br />

, Francis, 4<br />

George, 4<br />

Grace, 4<br />

Henry, 4<br />

, John, 4<br />

Katherine, 4<br />

Margery, 4, I I<br />

Marmaduke, 4<br />

, Thomas, 4<br />

, William, 4<br />

Cavalier, Anthony, 4 0<br />

Cawston,* Ralph, 12 2<br />

Cay . See Kay<br />

Chalesworth, Ematte dau . of<br />

Jno ., 7 2<br />

Chamberlain,* Andrew, 13 9<br />

,* R., 15 2<br />

Champham, . . . , 5 5<br />

Chancell,* Wm ., 189<br />

Chancy,* Laurence, 14 0<br />

Chawdys, 103<br />

,* 1 7 7<br />

Chaworth, George, 8<br />

, Katherine, 8<br />

* sir T., 109<br />

Chemirston, sir J . of, 10 3<br />

* 17 0<br />

Cherdsdon,* de, 168<br />

Cheswick,* 18 2<br />

Chetwynd,* sir J ., 18 3<br />

* sir Roger, 18 5<br />

Chewston,* sir J., 170<br />

CHILLINGHAM, GREY OF, 8 1<br />

Chipley, 10 3<br />

-,* 16 6<br />

Cholmondeley,* 192<br />

Chorley,* Wm ., 16 7<br />

Churstywaite, Wm., 53<br />

CLAPHAM OF BEAMSLEY,* 34<br />

Clapham, Anne, 3 5<br />

, Bridget, 34<br />

Christopher, 5 8<br />

David, 3 4<br />

, Edmund, 3 4<br />

, Elizabeth, 34, 3 5<br />

Francis, 3 4<br />

Harlakenden, 34


Clapham, Henry, 3 4<br />

-, Hume, 3 4<br />

-, James, 3 4<br />

-, John, 3 4<br />

Joice, 3 4<br />

-, Jno., 3 4<br />

-, Katherine, 3 5<br />

-, Margaret, 3 5<br />

Roger, 3 4<br />

Thomas, 3 4<br />

-, Wm., 34<br />

,* Wm., of Londisdall, 163<br />

Clapton, Ralph, 3 1<br />

Clarell,* T ., 14 6<br />

Clarence,* bastard of, 12 1<br />

Clarrell 65<br />

Clarvaux, . . . , 5 6<br />

Wm., 3 6<br />

Clavering, , 9 7<br />

, Robt., 8 2<br />

,* Robert Fitz Roger of, 11 4<br />

Claxton, Phillis, 9 2<br />

-, sir Robt., 9 2<br />

Clay,* Thomas, 18 7<br />

Clayton, Elenor, 99<br />

-, Ralph, 9 9<br />

Cleft, Wm ., 6 1<br />

Clennell,* 17 8<br />

Clibburne of Westmorland,* 15 1<br />

Clifford, Elizabeth dau. of Jno .<br />

lord, 42<br />

, Idonea dau. of, 2 1<br />

, Margaret dau. of Robt .<br />

lord, 2 1<br />

, Robt. lord, 2 1<br />

Clifton,* 18 1<br />

* sir Gervais, 16 2<br />

- * sir J ., 114, 12 1<br />

Clint,* Beckwith of, 126<br />

Clitherow,* 12 I<br />

Clyderow, Hugh, 3 8<br />

Cobham,* sir J., 14 0<br />

* Reginald, 120<br />

,* Reynold, 1 5 7<br />

,* Richard, 150<br />

Cokeyn of Peke,* 185<br />

Colensenne, Thos . de, 1 7<br />

Colevill,* sir J ., 18 4<br />

COLLINGWOOD OF ESLINGTON, *<br />

9 7<br />

Collingwood,* 179<br />

Jno., 5 3<br />

, Ralph, 9 7<br />

Robt., 97<br />

INDEX 19 9<br />

Collingwood, Roger, 97<br />

Colly, Margery dau . of Anthony ,<br />

10<br />

Colpland,* 168<br />

Colvile,* sir A ., 12 4<br />

, Isabel, 3 0<br />

Jane, 30<br />

, Jno ., 29<br />

, Robt., 2 9<br />

, Wm., 2 9<br />

Colwell of Northumberland, *<br />

18 1<br />

Copiers of Sockburn,* II2, 12 1<br />

Coniers,<br />

, 2 6<br />

Christine, 1 6<br />

Christopher, 7<br />

Cuthbert, 26, 8 5<br />

Elene, 7<br />

Elizabeth, 2 9<br />

Francis, 8 5<br />

Jane, 3, 5<br />

Jno ., 14, 2 9<br />

Leonard, 2 6<br />

Margaret, 1 4<br />

Richard, 1 4<br />

-, Wm., 3, 5, 16, 2 6<br />

CONSTABLE OF FLAMBOROUGH ,<br />

EVERINGHAM AND NEWARK, *<br />

5<br />

Constable of Freshmarsh,* 181 ,<br />

18 8<br />

Constable, Anne, 5, 5 9<br />

Barbara, 5, 6<br />

Elizabeth, 6, 4 4<br />

Everild, 6<br />

Francis, 5<br />

George, 6<br />

Henry, 5<br />

Isabel, 5 1<br />

John, 5, 1 7<br />

Jno ., 5 1<br />

Katherine, 5<br />

Margaret, 6 ,<br />

Marmaduke ,<br />

Michael, 6<br />

Philip, 5<br />

Roger, 5<br />

3 8<br />

5, 54<br />

Robt., 5, 17, 38, 44 . 59 ,<br />

93 ,* Robt., of Holderness, 17 8<br />

Simon, 1 7<br />

, Thomas, 5<br />

, Wm., 5, 1 7<br />

,* sir Wm., 16 o


200<br />

Copland,* Richard, of Santon ,<br />

III<br />

Copley, . , 4 5<br />

sir Wm., 45<br />

Copmanura, T. Blackburne of,<br />

163<br />

Corbett,* 17 9<br />

,* Alexander, 14 2<br />

Comowe,* Wm ., 17 5<br />

Cornwall,* sir Ralph, 17 7<br />

Corthorpe of Corthorpe,* 17 5<br />

Cosington,* sir Stephen, 15 7<br />

Cottsforth, Anthony, 2 6<br />

Cowthorpe, Rowcliif of, 19 1<br />

Crakenthorp,* Jo ., 13 2<br />

CRAMLINGTON, LAWSON OF, 8 4<br />

Cramlington, sir John, 9 5<br />

-, Thomas, 7 5<br />

Craser, George, 8o<br />

Craster (Crawsester),* 17 g<br />

Crathorn, Elizabeth dau. of<br />

Jno., 30<br />

Craven, . , 5 1<br />

Crawell,* Laurence, 14 8<br />

Crawsester . See Craster<br />

Crawthorne, Thomas, 4<br />

Crey,* sir Robt., 16 o<br />

Crofte,* 12 4<br />

Cromer, James, 6 8<br />

Cromwell,* lord, 12 2<br />

Cros,* Robt., 18 o<br />

Cruse,* sir Robt., 18 4<br />

Culcheth,* sir Richard, 1 73<br />

Cully,* sir Roger, 17 1<br />

Cumberworth,* sir T ., 18 6<br />

Curtis, Thomas, 67<br />

Cusance,* sir Wm ., 15 6<br />

Cusans,* Wm ., 15 2<br />

Cutt, sir John, gS<br />

Dabrigecourt, Christine dau. of<br />

John, 5<br />

Dalby, Agnes dau . of Wm ., I o<br />

DALTON, KAY OR CAY OF, 1 3<br />

Danby, Anne dau . of sir Guy, 5 0<br />

Cicely, 1 9<br />

-, Margaret, 3 9<br />

Thos., 3 3<br />

Killum of, 16 5<br />

Danyell,* 109<br />

DANYELL OF BESWICK, 6 1<br />

Danyell, Alice, 6 r<br />

, Anne, 6 1<br />

Elenor, 6r<br />

INDEX<br />

Danyell, Elizabeth, 6 1<br />

-, Francis, 6 1<br />

-, Isabel, 6 1<br />

, Jane, 6 1<br />

, Jno., 6 1<br />

Margaret, 6 1<br />

-, Richard, 6 1<br />

-, Thomas, 6 1<br />

, Wm., 6 1<br />

DARCY OF TEMPLE HURST, 5 4<br />

Darcy, Agnes, 3 7<br />

--, Anne, 5 4<br />

, Clare, 54<br />

, Dorothy, 44, 5 4<br />

--, Edith, 5 4<br />

--, Elizabeth, 5, 5 4<br />

George lord, 37, 44, 5 4<br />

--,* J., 1 3 8<br />

, Jane, 8 2<br />

, Jno., 2 9<br />

, John, 5 4<br />

, Mary, 5 4<br />

, Thomas lord, 5, 25, 54 ,<br />

82<br />

, Wm., 5 4<br />

Darell of Bylton,* 11 3<br />

, I0 2<br />

Darlinges, 103<br />

-,* 183<br />

Darmdell, sir Ralph, 103<br />

* 170<br />

Darrell, Alice, 9 8<br />

,* Edmond, 105<br />

, Wm., 9 8<br />

Daubeney, Elizabeth, 90<br />

, Henry, 90<br />

Daubeny (Dobbeny),* Bryan ,<br />

1 5 0<br />

Daubeny,* sir Wm., 15 6<br />

Daundell,* H., 149<br />

Daventry,* 17 6<br />

Dawney,•Elizabeth, 4 2<br />

,* J ., 12 6<br />

, Jno., 42, 5 4<br />

-, Thomas, 5 4<br />

DE RUDA-BAXTER, * 98<br />

Deisney, , 19<br />

Delahay, Elizabeth dau . of<br />

Thomas, 4 0<br />

Delamor, Isabel dau . of Bert , 4 6<br />

Delamore, Elizabeth, 1 8<br />

,* T ., 13 0<br />

Delariver, Thos ., 3 8<br />

, Walter, 38


DELAVAL OF SEATON DELAVAL, *<br />

74<br />

Delaval, Anne, 75 Barbara, 7 5<br />

Beatrix, 7 5<br />

Clement, 7 5<br />

Dorothy, 7 5<br />

Edward, 7 5<br />

Elenor, 75 George, 7 4<br />

Henry, 75<br />

James, 74<br />

Jane, 75<br />

John, 74, 7 5<br />

Joshua, 7 5<br />

Katherine, 7 5<br />

Mary, 7 5<br />

Peter, 7 5<br />

Ralph, 7 5<br />

Robt., 75, 8 2<br />

, Thomas, 7 5<br />

-,* William, Ir o<br />

Denham,* sir Oliver of, 1 7 7<br />

Denom,* sir J ., 18 4<br />

Dent, Wm., 7 3<br />

Denton,* Christopher, 1 3 7<br />

* sir Richard, 12 9<br />

,* Wm., 13 o<br />

, Thwaites of, 19 2<br />

Denum, Ralph, 49<br />

Dergton,* sir Ad ., 15 6<br />

Derwentwat,* sir J., Io6, 15 6<br />

Derwentwater,<br />

sir Nichola s<br />

Radcliff of, 124<br />

Devereux,* Wm., 154, 16 1<br />

Digby, Simon, 3 5<br />

Dighton, Isabel, 5 5<br />

Dinsdale, Surtees of, 36<br />

, sir Ralph Surtees of, 19 1<br />

Dobbeny . See Daubeny .<br />

Dodingseld,* Guy, 14 8<br />

* sir J ., 15 8<br />

Dodsworth of Stiliston,* 165<br />

Dodsworth, Margery dau. of<br />

George, 2 6<br />

d'oiry, Adela, 1 7<br />

, Geoffrey, 1 7<br />

DONINGTON, * 39<br />

Donington, Anthony, 3 9<br />

--, Elizabeth, 3 9<br />

-, Hugh, 39<br />

, John, 39<br />

Susan, 39<br />

-, Thomas, 39<br />

INDEX 20 1<br />

Donnington, Wm ., 39<br />

Dorand (Durant),* J ., 11 7<br />

Dottringe,* Peter, 14 9<br />

Douwedale,* Roland, 14 1<br />

Dovedale,* sir Piers, 17 6<br />

Downton,* T., 11 7<br />

Doxford,* 17 9<br />

DRAX, 6 z<br />

Drax, Agnes, 6 2<br />

,* Alexander, 62, 63, 17 6<br />

Bridget, 6 3<br />

Dorothy, 6 3<br />

Elizabeth, 62, 63<br />

Francis, 63<br />

Gamail, 63<br />

Gervais, 6 3<br />

Henry, 6 3<br />

Isabel, 62, 63<br />

Jane, 6 2<br />

John, 62, 63<br />

Lucy, 62<br />

Margaret, 62, 63<br />

Mary, 63<br />

Nicholas, 6 2<br />

Peter, 6 2<br />

Richard, 62<br />

Robt., 63<br />

Thomas, 6z, 6 3<br />

-, Ursula, 6 3<br />

Dudley, Edward, 23<br />

Duffield of York,* 11 8<br />

Duffield, Roger Salven of, 12 1<br />

Dukinfield, * Robert, 11 7<br />

Durant (Dorand),* J., 11 7<br />

Dutton,* sir Piers, 1 4 4<br />

Dymock, Ursula dau. of sir<br />

Robt., 6 8<br />

Dynant, * Oliver, 15o<br />

Dyneley, Arthur, 3 5<br />

Eawood of Yorkshire, 10 3<br />

,* 190<br />

EDERSTON, FORSTER OF, 7 9<br />

Edgar, . . 5 7<br />

Edward I, Elizabeth dau . of, 2 1<br />

Egbaston,* Richard, 13 8<br />

Eges, Walter, 103<br />

* , 1 5 4<br />

EGLESFIELD OF LECONFIELD, * 5 9<br />

Eglesfield, Isabel, 59<br />

, Jno., 5 9<br />

,* J., 12 9<br />

, Lawrence, 5 9<br />

, Margaret, I1, 59


202<br />

Eglesfield, Mary, 59<br />

, Robt., 5 9<br />

, Sybil, 5 9<br />

Wm., 5 9<br />

Egton, Plays of, 1 3 3<br />

Eire, Christopher, 4 8<br />

, Robt., 4 8<br />

, Thomas, 4 8<br />

Eland (Heland),* Mich ., 139<br />

Eland, sir John, 1 9<br />

Elizabeth, dau. of Edward I, 2 1<br />

Elkinton, Henry, 8<br />

ELLERKER OF RISBY,* 4 6<br />

Ellerker, Anne, 46<br />

, Cicely, 4 6<br />

Edward, 6<br />

, Elizabeth, 4 6<br />

Henry, 4 6<br />

, Isabel, 46<br />

-, James, 4 6<br />

---, John, 4 6<br />

,* J ., 10 8<br />

, Margery, 4 6<br />

, Ralph, 6, 4 6<br />

--, Robt ., 46<br />

-, Roger, 46<br />

Thomas, 46, 9 2<br />

, Ursula, 46<br />

Ellerton, Agnes dau . of Simo, 2 5<br />

Ellis,* Stephen, 18 r<br />

Ellison, Robt., 7 3<br />

Elmeden,* Wm., 14 5<br />

Eltoft,* Wm ., 1 55<br />

Eltofte Margaret clan. of ,<br />

4<br />

Elysfeld,* Gilbert, 15 7<br />

Emeldon, Agnes, 9 1<br />

, Jacoba, 9 1<br />

-, Matilda, 9 1<br />

, Richard, 9 1<br />

Engs, T., 103, 16 7<br />

Erpingham (Herpingham),* sir<br />

Robt ., 1 5 9<br />

Errington, * 19 4<br />

Edward, 7 5<br />

, Gilbert, 7 5<br />

, Margaret, 5 6<br />

Erton, . . . , 5 5<br />

Erydone, 103<br />

,* 18 2<br />

ESCOT OF SCARBOROUGH,* 66<br />

Escot, Christopher, 6 6<br />

, Dorothy, 66<br />

-, Elizabeth, 66<br />

INDEX<br />

Escot, Grace, 66<br />

- , Geoffrey, 6 6<br />

, Jane, 6 6<br />

- , John, 6 6<br />

Nicholas, 66<br />

, Robt., 6 6<br />

Thomas, 6 6<br />

- , Walter, 66<br />

, Wm., 6 6<br />

Escrick, Lascelles of, 12 5<br />

Eslington,* 17 8<br />

ESLINGTON, COLLINGWOOD OF ,<br />

9 7<br />

Esmonde,* sir Wm., 12 8<br />

Esselrykes . See Hazlerigg<br />

ESTRICK, LASSELS OF, I 7<br />

Etton, Margaret dau . of sir Ivo ,<br />

3 6<br />

EVERINGHAM, CONSTABLE OF, 5<br />

Everingham<br />

Adam, 14 0<br />

(Hentringham), *<br />

Everingham (Heveringham),* J . ,<br />

15 2<br />

Everingham, sir Jno . Suthill of,<br />

5<br />

, Elizabeth dau. of Jno . ,<br />

4 0 , 64<br />

Evers, lord, 43<br />

, Anne dau. of Wm. lord ,<br />

5 1<br />

, Elizabeth dau . of sir<br />

Ralph, 4 6<br />

, Margery dau . of Wm. lord ,<br />

53<br />

Muriel dau. of Wm ., 1 4<br />

FAIRFAX OF WALTON, 3 6<br />

Fairfax, Brian, 3 6<br />

, Elenor, 6 4<br />

, Ellen, 40<br />

, Guy, 3 6, 37, 6 4<br />

Jane, 3 6<br />

, Margaret, 37, 56<br />

, Mary, 3 7<br />

, Maud, 36<br />

Michael, 5 6<br />

, Myles, 3 7<br />

, Nicholas, 37, 40, 5 4<br />

, Richard, 3 6<br />

, Robt., 3 6, 3 7<br />

Thomas, 36, 3 7<br />

, Wm . , 3 6, 37, 5 4<br />

Falconberg,* lord, 16 6<br />

, Jane, 29


Falconberg, Jno ., 2 9<br />

Falyfate, , 3 6<br />

Fanecourt,* Roger, 1 5 4<br />

Fauconberg . See Falconberg<br />

Fawkes, J ., 109<br />

- * Nicholas, 19 4<br />

,* Richard, 16 4<br />

ffeherr . See Fitz Henry<br />

Fenton, Christopher, 3 8<br />

FENwICK OF FENWICK,* 7 6<br />

FENWICK, HASTINGS OF, 45<br />

Fenwick, Alan, 76<br />

, Anthony, 7 8<br />

, Arthur, 78<br />

, Charles, 7 8<br />

, Elizabeth, 8 5<br />

George, 77, 7 8<br />

, Gerard, 78, 8 6<br />

, Henry, 76, 77, 7 8<br />

,* sir Henry, 19 0<br />

, John, 76, 77, 78 ,<br />

,* J . , 1 4 3<br />

Lancelot, 7 8<br />

Lionel, 8 5<br />

Marmaduke ,<br />

Martin, 7 8<br />

, Michael, 78<br />

Perceval, 7 8<br />

Peter, 76<br />

Ralph, 7 8<br />

Richard, 7 8<br />

93<br />

9 1<br />

Robt ., 76, 77, 7 8<br />

Roger, 5, 7 8, 9 2 , 9 3<br />

Thomas, 7 6<br />

Tristram, 78<br />

-, Walter, 9 2<br />

Wm., 75, 76, 77, 7 8<br />

Ferlay,* 1 5 4<br />

, 10 3<br />

Ferlisby, Jane, 65<br />

Ferrars of Denshire,* 16 2<br />

Ferrers,* sir Guy, 18 5<br />

* sir Robt ., 15 8<br />

Fetherstonhaugh,* Alexander ,<br />

13 1<br />

ffossett,* sir Emore, 15 9<br />

ffouliambe,* Godrey, 11 3<br />

Finch, George, 8 o<br />

Fincham,* 192<br />

Fisher, . , 6 3<br />

Fitz Alan of Bedale,* 12 5<br />

,<br />

Fitz Henry (ffeherr),* 18 9<br />

Fitz Henry William,* 105<br />

Fitzhugh ,<br />

+Elizabeth, 81<br />

INDEX 20 3<br />

Fitzhugh, Henry lord, 8 1<br />

-, Lora dau. of Henry lord ,<br />

1 7<br />

- . . , Mary dau. of, 5<br />

Fitz Roger,* Robert, of Clavering,<br />

11 4<br />

Fitz Symond,* sir Hugh, 18 o<br />

Fitz Symond,* sir Richard, 18 3<br />

Fitz Thomas, Isabel dau. of<br />

Wm., 1 7<br />

Fitzwarin,* 13 6<br />

Fitzwarren,* sir Wm ., 159<br />

(Fitzwilliam),* 10 7<br />

Fitzwilliam, Margaret dau. of<br />

sir Ric ., 4 7<br />

Fitz William, . , 6z<br />

, Isabel dau. of sir Ric., 49<br />

Flamborough, Robt . Constable<br />

of, 3 8<br />

Fleming,* Thos., 169<br />

FLOWER 01T WHITWELL, I 0<br />

Flower, Alice, ro<br />

Anne, r o<br />

Francis, 8<br />

George, 8<br />

Grace, 8<br />

Henry, 8<br />

John, 8, r o<br />

Mary, 8<br />

Ralph, 8<br />

Roger, r o<br />

Richard, r o<br />

Thomas, 8, 10<br />

Wm., t o<br />

Wm., Visitation of Northumberland<br />

by, 7 3<br />

Fodringham, . . . , 5 1<br />

Foliot,* Ed., 14 2<br />

Folkingham,* Robt ., 1 4 4<br />

Folowell,* Philip, 103, 14 9<br />

FORSTER OF EDERSTON,* i 9<br />

Forster, Catherine, loo<br />

Constance, 79<br />

Cuthbert, 8 o<br />

Dorothy, 8o, Io o<br />

Elenor, 79, 8 o<br />

Elizabeth, 8 o<br />

Grace, 8 o<br />

Isabel, 7 9<br />

John, 79, 100<br />

Margaret, 79, 8o<br />

Nicholas, Io o<br />

Patrick, 70<br />

Reynold, 7 9


204<br />

Forster, Robt ., 7 9<br />

, Roland, 8o<br />

, Thos., 79, 8o, 88<br />

Fotherby, . . . , 66<br />

Fox, Thomas, Iz<br />

Francis, Jane dau . of sir Jno ., I o<br />

Frank,* Adam, 18 1<br />

103<br />

Franke,* de, 1 5 4<br />

Franklish, George, 9<br />

Frechevile, Ralph, 2 3<br />

Freneyes,* Hugh (Weryneg), 13 7<br />

Freshmarsh, Constable of, 18 1<br />

FRESTON OF WARMFIELD, 9<br />

Freston, Anne, 9<br />

, Christopher, 9<br />

, Elizabeth, 9<br />

, George, 9<br />

Jane, 9<br />

-, John, 9<br />

Percival, 9<br />

, Robt ., 9<br />

, Wm ., 9<br />

Fryton, Ralph Ashton of, 169<br />

Fullas, Christine dau. of Ric . ,<br />

62<br />

Fulneby, Margaret, 47<br />

Fulthorpe, Agnes, 3 1<br />

, Alan, 30, 3 1<br />

Alice, 3 1<br />

, Anne, 31, 3 2<br />

,* Christopher, 31, I1 5<br />

, Ciceley, 32<br />

, Elizabeth, 3 1<br />

--, Jane, 3 1<br />

, Jno., 3 2<br />

John, 3 0, 3 1<br />

Katherine, 3 1<br />

Roger, 3 0<br />

Roland, 3 1<br />

, Thomas, 30, 3 1<br />

,* Thomas, 18 9<br />

, Wm., 30, 3 1<br />

GALE,* 5 8<br />

Gale, Alice, 5 8<br />

, Anne, 5 8<br />

, Dorothy, 5 8<br />

, Elizabeth, 5 8<br />

Francis, 5 8<br />

, George, 5 8<br />

, Isabel, 5 8<br />

--, Oliver, 5 8<br />

, Ursula, 58<br />

INDEX<br />

Gamister,* John, 103, 1 4 7<br />

Garbraye, Robt., 58<br />

Gargrave,* 11 6<br />

Garland, * 18 o<br />

Gascoigne of Micklefield,* 19 4<br />

Gascoigne, Anne, 36, 4 5<br />

, Henry, 70<br />

Joan, 40<br />

Margaret, 49, 55, 61, 8 8<br />

Richard, 7 0<br />

, Robt., 48<br />

Wm., 29, 3 6, 40, 49, 55 ,<br />

61, 8 8<br />

* sir Wm ., 19 2<br />

Gate Helmesley, Thweng of ,<br />

16 2<br />

Gates, . . . , 5 1<br />

GATONBY OF GATONBY,* 7<br />

Gatonby, Alice, 7<br />

Anne, 7<br />

Anthony, 7<br />

Dorothy, 7<br />

Elizabeth, 7<br />

Francis, 7<br />

Janet, 7<br />

Johanna ,<br />

John, 7<br />

Jno ., 7<br />

Margaret ,<br />

Mary, 7<br />

Susan, 7<br />

Thomas ,<br />

, Wm ., 7<br />

Gaunt,* sir Gilbert, 119, 189<br />

Gaytford, Lacy of, 102, 11 7<br />

Genevill,* Miles, 14 7<br />

Gerard,* sir, of Lancashire, 19 1<br />

Gerrard, sir Ric., 3 6<br />

Gilbert,* Robt., 14 4<br />

GIRLINGTON OF GIRLINGTON, * 1 6<br />

Girlington, Anthony, 1 6<br />

, Dorothy, 1 6<br />

, Elizabeth, 1 6<br />

Francis, 1 6<br />

Helen, 1 6<br />

, Henry, 1 6<br />

John, 1 6<br />

, Lawrence, 1 6<br />

Margaret, 1 6<br />

Margery, 1 6<br />

Nicholas, 11, 1 6<br />

Ninian, II, 1 6<br />

Peter, 1 6<br />

, Ralph, 16<br />

7<br />

7<br />

7


Girlington, Randolf, 1 6<br />

Glover, Richard, Visitation of<br />

Northumberland by, 73<br />

Godard,* sir J ., 1 4 7<br />

Godrick, Ric ., 7 0<br />

Goldsborough of Goldsborough, *<br />

io6<br />

Goldsborough, Edward, 38<br />

, Elizabeth, 3 8<br />

,* sir Richard, 12 1<br />

Gornay,* J ., 15 1<br />

Goswick,* 18 3<br />

Gotham, Cicely, 4 7<br />

Goulsell,* 1 3 4<br />

GOWER OF STITTENHAM,* 3 8<br />

Gower, Agnes, 38, 9 2<br />

Anne, 36, 38, 8 z<br />

Barbara, 9 3<br />

Beatrix, 2 5<br />

Edward, 3 8 , 9 2, 9 3<br />

Elizabeth, 25, 3 8<br />

George, 3 8<br />

Isabel, 25<br />

Jane, 3 8<br />

John, 25, 38<br />

Katherine, 3 8<br />

Lawrence, 2 5<br />

Margaret, 67<br />

Maud, 2 5<br />

Nico ., 2 5<br />

Richard, 38<br />

Robt., 2 5<br />

. 79<br />

Thomas, 36, 38, 67<br />

Walter, 3 8<br />

Gramore, William, 10 3<br />

* , 1 44<br />

Grandison,* sir Otho, 16 1<br />

Gray,* 11 2<br />

,* sir George, 18 3<br />

-, Katherine dau. of sir<br />

Thos., 2 1<br />

,* Ralph, 1 43<br />

Gray of Barton,* 165<br />

Gray of Thirlow, 167<br />

Graystock, baron, 8 1<br />

Greeby, William, 5 5<br />

GREEN OF NEWBY,* 5 7<br />

Green, Anne, 5 7<br />

Christopher, 5 7<br />

Elenor, 5 7<br />

, Elizabeth, IT, 57<br />

, Henry, 57, 70<br />

INDEX 205<br />

Green,* J ., of Newby, 1 4 5<br />

, John, 5 7<br />

, Jno., 5 7<br />

Katherine, 5 7<br />

, Margaret, 5 7<br />

, Mary, 5 7<br />

, Richard, 5 7<br />

, Robt., 5 7<br />

, Thomas, 5 7<br />

, Wm ., II, 5 7<br />

Grendon, Robt., 18 5<br />

Gresewayte, Jno., 26<br />

Gresley (Grystley),* sir Robt . ,<br />

18 3<br />

GREY OF CHILLINGHAM,* Sr<br />

Grey of Wooperton,* 17 8<br />

Grey, Anne, 74, 81, 8z, 8 3<br />

, Arthur, 8 2<br />

, Barbara, 8 z<br />

, Dorothy, 7 5<br />

Dowsabell, 8 3<br />

, Eden, 8 5<br />

, Edward, 8 z<br />

-, Elizabeth, 8r, 9 1<br />

Henry, 8 2<br />

Isabel, 82, 89<br />

John, 8 1<br />

Judith, 83<br />

, Lionel, 79, 8 3<br />

, Margaret, 82, 8 3<br />

, Margery, 8 2<br />

, Mary, 7 7<br />

, Maud, 6 7<br />

, Ralph, 67, 75, 77, 81, 82 ,<br />

8 3<br />

, Roger, 8z, 8 5<br />

, Thomas, 74, 81, 8z, 83 ,<br />

89, 9 1<br />

Ursula, 8 2<br />

Griffith,* Walter, 11 6<br />

Grimsby, Bryan See of, 10 5<br />

Grimston, Anne, 6o<br />

-, Ric., 6 1<br />

- -, Thos ., 6o<br />

Grove, , 4 3<br />

Grystley .* See Gresle y<br />

Gyse,* sir J ., 1 77<br />

Hadswell, Edward, 2<br />

- -, Eleanor, 2<br />

Haggerston 8 3<br />

,* 18 2<br />

Hakashyre, 10 2<br />

,* 113


200<br />

HALDENBY OF HALDENBY,* 5 0<br />

Haldenby, Anne, 5 0<br />

Christian, 5 0<br />

Christopher, 5 0<br />

Dorothy, 50<br />

Elizabeth, 5 0<br />

Francis, 50<br />

Gerard, 5 0<br />

John, 5 0<br />

Katherine, 5 0<br />

Robt., 5 o<br />

Thomas, 50<br />

, William, 5o<br />

Hales, sir James, 4 3<br />

Halifax, J . Lacy of, 164<br />

Hall, Ralph, 5 8<br />

Halyday, 103<br />

- * 12 4<br />

Halythorpe, Burdett of, 19 2<br />

Hamarde, R ., 103<br />

-,* 13 7<br />

Hamerton,* 19 1<br />

,* sir Richard, 16 9<br />

Hammerton, Margaret dau. of<br />

sir Stephen, 5 5<br />

Hanbeck, sir Walter, 66<br />

Hanlowe,* sir Ralph, 17 2<br />

Hansard,* sir Richard, Io 6<br />

Hansty, Ralph, 3 3<br />

Harbottle 99, 10 0<br />

, Agnes, 7 7<br />

George, 8 8<br />

Harcourt,* 13 6<br />

Hardishill,* Robt ., 1 4 7<br />

Hardy, Jno., 6 1<br />

Harington of Cartmell,* 16 5<br />

Harington,* 1o 8<br />

, Alice, r o<br />

, John, 1 o<br />

* sir M., 12 5<br />

* sir Robt., Io 8<br />

,* T., 18 6<br />

Harrison, George, 3 5<br />

Hartshill,* sir J ., 15 6<br />

Haskam,* J ., 14 2<br />

Hasleton, Anne dau . of Thos . ,<br />

5 3<br />

Hasryht,* sir F ., 1 3 4<br />

Hastang,* Robt., 13 7<br />

HASTINGS OF FENWICK,* 4 5<br />

Hastings, * lord, 17 4<br />

Anne, 45<br />

Brian, 4 5<br />

Christine, 45<br />

INDEX<br />

Hastings, Dorothy, 4 5<br />

, * sir Edmond, 12 3<br />

, Edmund, 4 5<br />

, Francis, 45 George, 4 5<br />

, Hugh, 4 5<br />

, John, 4 5<br />

, Mary, 45 , Robt., 45<br />

Hatfield,* 12 7<br />

, sir •Wm . Constable of,<br />

5<br />

Haughton,* Richard, 12 5<br />

Hausted, * 14 5<br />

Hawkesworthe,* 11 4<br />

Hay,* Peter de la, I l l<br />

Haye,* de la, 18 5<br />

HAYTON, RUDSTON OF, 6 8<br />

Hazelrigg (Esselrykes), * 18 2<br />

Hebburn,* 179<br />

Heburne, Mary, roo<br />

Hedby, Nicholas, 8 7<br />

Hedon, , 5 1<br />

Heland . See Elan d<br />

Helend in Kendall,* Laurenc e<br />

of, 1 7 5<br />

Helperby, Thos., 3 1<br />

Helton,* J ., 13 2<br />

HENKNOLL, BELLASIS OF, 5 6<br />

Hentringham .* See Everingham<br />

Hereford, Humfrey Bohun earl<br />

of, 2 1<br />

Herle,* Wm., 15 2<br />

Heron, sir George, 8o, 82<br />

, Humphrey, 8 2<br />

, John, 77, 88, 9 1<br />

.* -, 15 1<br />

, Sybil, 8 8<br />

, Ursula, 77<br />

Herpingham .* See Erpingham<br />

Herry, Humphrey, 66<br />

Hertington,* J. Poole of, III<br />

Heslington, Appleyard of, 190<br />

Heton,* 18 o<br />

Heton, Alan of, 7 6<br />

, Elizabeth dau . of, 76<br />

,* T ., 1 4 7<br />

Heneringham . * See Everingham<br />

Hewick, sir Richard Radcliff<br />

of, 19 1<br />

Hewike,* sir Nichol, 1 7 7<br />

Heyfield, , 2 0<br />

Heyt, Jane dau. of Jno., 63<br />

Highfield, . . . , 2 6


Hill of Somersetshire,* 11 8<br />

Hillary,* sir Henry, 16 o<br />

Hilton, baron, 7 9<br />

, Dorothy, 6<br />

- , Eibrand, 9 1<br />

, Elenor, 8 8<br />

--, Robt., 1 7<br />

, Wm., 6, 88<br />

Hilyard, Anne dau. of Christopher,<br />

5 1<br />

, Katherine dau. of sir<br />

Robert, 5 0<br />

Hincla,* sir J ., 159<br />

Hingham,* Oliver of, 12 2<br />

Hodshon, Barbara, 8 7<br />

, Lancelot, 8 7<br />

, Richard, 73, 86, 8 7<br />

, Robt., 87<br />

- -, Wm., 8 7<br />

Holderness, Robt. Constable of ,<br />

178<br />

Holland,* Thomas, Io 6<br />

Holme, John, 18, 6 7<br />

* , 11 5<br />

, Randolf, 9 4<br />

Holthorpe, 103<br />

Holthorpe,* 1 35<br />

Hootham, sir Jno ., 4 0<br />

Hopton, , 97<br />

Alice dau. of Roger, 5 2<br />

,* sir Robt ., 17 3<br />

Horneby,* 11 9<br />

Hornby, Robt . Neville of, 1 3 5<br />

6 1<br />

Horseley, James, 7 4<br />

Roger, 14 1<br />

. , 8 4<br />

Horton, Margaret, 9 5<br />

, Richard, 9 5<br />

---, Thos., 8 1<br />

Hotham, Elizabeth dau. of sir .<br />

Jno ., 46<br />

, Maud dau. of sir John, 44<br />

Hoton,* sir Ralph . 14 6<br />

--,* Robt ., 130<br />

Hongard,* sir Andrew, 14 6<br />

Howard, . . . , 3 2<br />

Hucod. Bertun, 10 2<br />

*<br />

Hullock,* Hugh, 11 5<br />

Hume, L., 34<br />

Hutoton, William, 7<br />

Hurshom, sir G., 10 3<br />

-,* , 17 2<br />

INDEX 207<br />

Hurst of London,* 192<br />

Husse,* Hugh, 18 o<br />

Hussey, . , 4 3<br />

Hutton,* James, 188<br />

Hyde of Norbury Hall,* 12 7<br />

Hyllyarde,* 113<br />

Hyngham, Olyver de, 10 3<br />

Ifield, Agnes, 9 8<br />

, John, 9 8<br />

Ilderton,* 18 2<br />

Ingleby, Jane, 5<br />

, Jno ., 2 6<br />

,* Wm., Io 4<br />

5<br />

Ingmanthorpe, Robt . Roos of ,<br />

14 6<br />

Irby, Redman of, 17 0<br />

Ireby,* sir J ., 12 8<br />

Jemson, Wm ., 7 3<br />

JESSOP,* 7 2<br />

Jessop, Francis, 7 2<br />

, Margaret, 72<br />

-, Richard, 7 2<br />

-, Wm., 7 2<br />

Johnson, Henry, 7 0<br />

, sir Thos ., 7 0<br />

Juncklin, Joan, 34<br />

Karr . See Carr<br />

Katerall .* See Caterall<br />

KAY OR CAY OF WOODSOME AN D<br />

DALTON,* 1 3<br />

Kay (Cay), James, 1 3<br />

, John, 1 3<br />

, Jno., 1 3<br />

Laurence, 1 3<br />

-, Peter, 1 3<br />

, Ric., 1 3<br />

, Robt., 1 3<br />

Thomas, 1 3<br />

Wm., 1 3<br />

Keighley,* sir J ., 12 3<br />

,* Robert, 12 5<br />

Kelke,* 12 7<br />

Kelke, , 3 5<br />

Kendal of Ripon,* 187<br />

Kendal, Mary dau. of Robt .<br />

lord, 5 8<br />

,* Ralph, 15 2<br />

,* sir T., 157, 17 2<br />

,* Wm., 14o


208<br />

Kersforth of Barnesley,* 16 4<br />

Keton,* Nicholas, 18 7<br />

Kighley, Edmond, 2 6<br />

, Katherine, 26<br />

Lawrence, 2 6<br />

, Richard, 26<br />

Thomas, 2 6<br />

Killerby, John, 25<br />

Killinghall, Elenor dau. of<br />

Francis, 1 6<br />

Killum of Danby,* 165<br />

KILNHURST, MOUNTFORD OF ,<br />

65<br />

Kinnalton, sir John Constabl e<br />

of, 5<br />

Kinslay, sir J . Burton of, 16 5<br />

Kirkby, sir Alexander, 88<br />

Isabel, 88<br />

sir Richard, 12 7<br />

KIRKLINGTON, WANDESFORD OF ,<br />

2 8<br />

Kithin, Elizabeth dau. of Thos . ,<br />

6 5<br />

Knaresburgh, J. Byrnand of,<br />

164<br />

Kyddall,* 1 5 5<br />

Kyllome, sir J . Salven of, 11 8<br />

Kyme,* Rowland of, 11 5<br />

Kyriel,* sir A ., 162<br />

Kyrkiton,* sir J ., 16 1<br />

Lacy of Gaytford,* 102, 11 7<br />

Lacy,* sir H ., 11 4<br />

* J ., of Halifax, 16 4<br />

Lam .* See Latho m<br />

Lamberside, T. Warcoppe of ,<br />

I1 7<br />

Lambert, Elenor, 3 1<br />

, Grace, 4<br />

, Robt ., 4<br />

, Thos ., 3 1<br />

Lambton,* T ., 12 2<br />

Lancaster, Agnes, 1 1<br />

, Ambrose, 3 1<br />

, Gilbert, 8 1<br />

*sir J ., 13 1<br />

* T ., 16 2<br />

,* Wm ., 15 1<br />

Langdale, Thomas, 4 1<br />

-,* Wm ., 16 6<br />

Lange, 103<br />

* 18 1<br />

Langford,* sir Ralph, 11 6<br />

Langley,* 119, 190<br />

INDEX<br />

Langton,* sir J ., 123, 18 8<br />

, Joan, 4 0<br />

,* sir Ralph, 19 1<br />

LASCELLES OF ESTRICK,* 1 7<br />

Lascelles of Estrick, 12 5<br />

Lascelles, Alice, 1 7<br />

Anne, 2 3<br />

Brian, 23<br />

Cicely, 1 9<br />

Digby, 2 4<br />

Dorothy, 2 3<br />

Edward, 20<br />

Elizabeth, 18, 23, 2 4<br />

Ellen, 1 8<br />

Francis, 24, 3 2<br />

Geoffrey, 1 8<br />

George, 23, 2 4<br />

Gervais, 23, 2 4<br />

Henry, 20, 2 3<br />

Jane, 17, 1 8<br />

John, 17, 18, 2o, 2 3<br />

Katherine, 17, 19, 2 4<br />

Margaret, 17, 5 7<br />

Matilda, 1 7<br />

Milicent, 23<br />

Picotus, 1 7<br />

Ralph, 18, 2 2<br />

Richard, 18, 19, 20, 2 4<br />

Robt ., 20, 21, 5 7<br />

Roger, 17, 24, 6 9<br />

Susan, 2 4<br />

Temperance, 1 7<br />

Thomas, 17, 20, 2 4<br />

Walter, 17, 19, 2 0<br />

, Winifred, 2 4<br />

, Wm ., 19, 20<br />

Lasingby, T ., 3 1<br />

Lasy . See Lacy<br />

Lathom (Lam),* John, 13 9<br />

Lathom, sir Th., 18 7<br />

Latimer, Richard L ., 6 9<br />

LATON OF SEXHOW,* 2 5<br />

Laton, Alice, 2 6<br />

Anne, z6<br />

Christopher, 26, 2 7<br />

Elenor, z6<br />

, Elizabeth, 26<br />

, George, 2 6<br />

, Henry, 2 6<br />

, Jane, z 6<br />

John, 25, 2 6<br />

Jno., 25, 2 6<br />

, Mary, 2 6<br />

, Robt ., 25, 26


Laton, Thomas, 25, 26 2 7<br />

, Wm., z 6<br />

Laungstroier,* 1 7 5<br />

, sir A., 10 3<br />

Laurence of Heland,* 1 7 5<br />

Lawnder, , 4 1<br />

Lawrence,* Robert, 12 3<br />

LAWSON OF CRAMLINGTON,* 8 4<br />

Lawson, Alice, 8 5<br />

Anne, 85, 95, 9 9<br />

Edmund, 85<br />

George, 8 5<br />

Gerard, 8 3<br />

Henry, 8 5<br />

Isabel, 8 5<br />

James, 85<br />

John, 95<br />

Katherine, 8 5<br />

Lionel, 86<br />

Margaret, 8 5<br />

Mary, 8 5<br />

Ralph, 8 5<br />

Reginald, 86<br />

Robt., 83, 8 5<br />

Roger, 8 5<br />

Thos ., 84, 8 5<br />

Wm ., 84, 8 5, 86,<br />

Laxton, , 1 8<br />

99<br />

Laybourne,* sir Robt ., 12 0<br />

Layton,* J ., of Melsonby, 12 4<br />

Leak, Elizabeth dau . of Jno., 4 5<br />

Leborne, 10 2<br />

Lebourne,* Thomas, 105<br />

Leybourne, . , 70<br />

LECONFIELD, EGLESFIELD OF, 59<br />

Lee, Thos., 4 9<br />

Legh, Dorothy, 8<br />

Lehyler, de, 102<br />

* , 12 2<br />

Lepton, Roger, 1 5<br />

,* Thos ., 16 3<br />

Lewyngton,* T ., 13 1<br />

Leyk, , 6 2<br />

Leyland,* sir A ., 18 7<br />

Liddell, Thos., 73<br />

Lilburne, , 9 7<br />

Lile .* See Lisle<br />

Lille, , 8 3<br />

Limsey,* Peter, 16 7<br />

Linchefeld, sir Terr ., 10 3<br />

* 1 5 9<br />

Lincoln, J. Bokingham, bishop<br />

of, 1 4 5<br />

Lindsay,* Alan, 140<br />

INDEX 20 9<br />

Lingam,* sir Ralph, 1 5 9<br />

Linley, Anne, 2 6<br />

, Elizabeth, 2 6<br />

Muriel, 2 6<br />

Nico., 2 5<br />

, Percival, 2 5<br />

, Richard, 2 5<br />

Thomas, 2 6<br />

Lisle (Lile) of Gloucestershire, *<br />

18 o<br />

Lisle, Humphrey, 88<br />

, sir William, 8 8<br />

Littlebury,* 1 5 3<br />

Londisdall, Clapham of, 163<br />

Longevill,* de, 1 5 3<br />

Lonsdale, Middleton of, 11 5<br />

Lorens,* 10 3, 1 7 7<br />

Lortz,* sir J ., 18 7<br />

Loudham, sir J ., 116, 15 9<br />

Lovayne,* T ., 148<br />

Low, Robt., 4 8<br />

Lowther,* 10 7<br />

,* sir Robt ., 12 3<br />

Lucy,* sir T., 15 8<br />

Ludham .* See Loudham<br />

Lumley, Anne, 8 8<br />

, George lord, 8 8<br />

, Thomas, 88<br />

Lyle,* sir de, 104<br />

Lyndford,* Guy of, 150<br />

Lyndley, Percevall of, 103<br />

,* , 163<br />

Malbiche, sir Ric ., 3 6<br />

Malerheyn . See Maleverer<br />

Malett, * Roger, 14 8<br />

Maleverer, Anne, 3 8<br />

, James, 14, 3 8<br />

, Jane, 89<br />

,* J., 132, 14 0<br />

, Thomas, 89<br />

Wm., 14, 30<br />

Malory, sir Wm., 69<br />

Malot, Wm ., 9<br />

Mahon,* sir H ., 12 9<br />

Mane of Sutton,* 14 2<br />

Manners,* de, 1 5 3<br />

, Elizabeth, 36<br />

George, lord Ross, 5, 3 6<br />

Katherine, 5<br />

,* J ., 18 2<br />

Manny,* sir Terry, 15 8<br />

,* sir Walter; 16o<br />

0


210<br />

Manston,* J ., 1 5 5<br />

Mare,* sir Piers de la, 173<br />

Mare (Marlou),* J . la., 14 8<br />

Markenfield, Elenor, 42<br />

,* J•, 1 4 3<br />

, Ninian, 42, 69<br />

, Thos., 6 9<br />

Marlou .* See Mare<br />

Marshall, . , 93<br />

-, Ellen, 5 8<br />

- Joan, 98<br />

, Richard, 6 7<br />

, Wm., 9 8<br />

Marston, * Thwaite of, 163<br />

* Wm. Thorald of, 16 4<br />

Martin of Eston, 5 7<br />

Martindale,* Wm ., 12 9<br />

Marton . . See Merton<br />

Martyn, Arden of, 190<br />

Massers, 103<br />

- ,* 1 7 7<br />

Massy,* J ., 1 3 5<br />

Mauley,* lord, 123, 168<br />

Mawloru, •, 5 7<br />

Maxwell,* sir J., 173<br />

Medley, Thos ., 63<br />

Medloms, 10 3<br />

, * 1 78<br />

MEINELL (Meynell) , * I I<br />

Meinell, Alice, 1 2<br />

Anne, 1 1<br />

Anthony, 1 1<br />

Brian, x x<br />

Cicely, 1 2<br />

Cuthbert, I x<br />

Dorothy, 1 1<br />

Elizabeth, Ii<br />

Francis, 1 2<br />

, Henry, x x<br />

,* sir Hugh, 185<br />

, Joan, x x, 1 6<br />

Jno ., 1 6<br />

Margaret, 1 1<br />

, Mary, rr<br />

Richard, r r<br />

Robert, x 1<br />

Roger, 1 1<br />

Roland, 4, I I<br />

Thomas, r r<br />

, Wm., x x<br />

Melsonby, J. Layton of, 12 4<br />

Melton, Dorothy dau . of sir Jno . ,<br />

5 4<br />

- ,* sir J ., 113<br />

INDEX<br />

Melvell,* Sampson, II I<br />

Mering, Elinor, 8<br />

Thomas, 6 6<br />

Merton (Marton),* sir Richard,<br />

18 5<br />

Merworthe,* F ., 13 8<br />

Metcalfe, . . . , 2 0<br />

, Agnes, 31, 77, 9 2<br />

, Elizabeth, 2 6<br />

-, James, 26, 31 ,<br />

Metford, , 7 9<br />

METIIADI OF METHAAI, * 44<br />

Metham, Christopher, 4 4<br />

, Dora, 4 4<br />

, Elizabeth, 4 4<br />

Francis, 26, 4 4<br />

, George, 4 4<br />

, Isabel, 4 4<br />

Jane, 44<br />

, John, 4 4<br />

, Maud, 4 4<br />

, Richard, 4 4<br />

, Thomas, 26, 5 4<br />

77, 92<br />

1\Iethley, Elizabeth dau . of<br />

Bartholomew, 2 3<br />

Meverell, Isabel dau. of Thomas,<br />

5 2<br />

Mewse,* J . de, 167<br />

Meynell . See Meinell<br />

Michael of Thorley, 6 6<br />

Michell, Thomas, 7<br />

Micklefield,* Gascoigne of, 19 4<br />

Middleton of Lonsdale,* 115<br />

MIDDLETON OF STOCKHELD,* 55 ,<br />

I28<br />

Middleton, Alice, 5 5<br />

, Anne, 5 5<br />

, Elizabeth, 55, 6 2<br />

, Henry, 5 5<br />

, Jane, 5 5<br />

, John, 5 5<br />

, Margaret, 5 5<br />

, Maud, 5 5<br />

, Peers, 4 0, 5 5<br />

, * Ralph, I x 1<br />

Robt., 5 5<br />

, Thos ., 5 5<br />

, Wm ., 55, 62<br />

Miller, Andrew, 5 9<br />

Millet, Robert, 1 4<br />

, Elizabeth dau . of, 1 4<br />

Milhn, J .,* prior of Newborough ,<br />

16 3<br />

Mirfield, Lucy dau . of Jno ., 62


Mirfield, Win ., 6 2<br />

Misperton,* 11 8<br />

Mitford, Christopher, 7 3<br />

John, 9 2<br />

, Oswald, 7 5<br />

Mobrisdale, sir J ., 103<br />

* , 1 7 7<br />

Mohun .* See Moune<br />

Moigne,* sir J ., 17 2<br />

Molyneux, * 1 4 5<br />

, Jn ., 2 3<br />

Molyns,* sir J., 17 2<br />

Monke Britton, * Pryor of, 165<br />

Monson, Mary dau. of sir Jno . ,<br />

48<br />

Montague, Isabel dau. of sir<br />

Edward, 2 3<br />

Montford, Elenor dau . of T., 3 0<br />

, Margery dau. of T., 2 6<br />

Montgomery,* J ., 17 2<br />

* sir Walter, 18 4<br />

Morby,* T. of, 103, 140<br />

More, Elizabeth dau. of Wm., 3 3<br />

* Wm. de la, 14 0<br />

Moresby,* sir Christopher, 129 ,<br />

19 1<br />

111orler, Alice dau. of Robt., 4 1<br />

Morley, Anne dau . of Wm. lord ,<br />

45<br />

, lord, 3 6<br />

-, Peter, 2 1<br />

Morren, sir John, 10 3<br />

* , 19 1<br />

Mortimer, * sir Constantine, 1 73<br />

Morton, George, 75<br />

Motford, , 3 5<br />

Mougne,* Wm ., 12 6<br />

Moules,* sir J . de, 15 7<br />

Moune (Mohun),* H ., 1 3 5<br />

Mountenay,* T., 119<br />

Mountenay, . , 6 2<br />

MOUNTFORD OF KILNHURST,* 6 5<br />

Mountford, Alice, 65<br />

, Anthony, 65<br />

Anne, 6 5<br />

, Bridget, 65<br />

Christopher, 6 5<br />

Edmund, 6 5<br />

Elizabeth, 6 5<br />

George, 6 5<br />

Humphrey, 65<br />

Isabel, 65<br />

Jane, 6 5<br />

, John, 65<br />

INDEX 21 1<br />

Mountford, Margaret, 6 5<br />

, Mary, 65<br />

Rosamund, 6 5<br />

Thos., 65<br />

, Ursula, 65<br />

Mountfort,* sir A ., 12 2<br />

Motu,* sir J ., 17 6<br />

Mowbray, Alexander, 29<br />

, Elizabeth, 2 9<br />

, John, 2 8<br />

, Jno., 28, 2 9<br />

,* sir J., 10 5<br />

, Wm., 2 8<br />

Mulcaster,* sir Robt ., 12 4<br />

Mullans,* lord, 17 3<br />

Mulliens,* 12 6<br />

Multon,* 11 8<br />

* sir T ., 1 5 5<br />

Mundeville, 12o<br />

Musard, Nico ., 8<br />

Musgrave, Audrey, 9 5<br />

, Joan, 7 7<br />

--, Simon, 9 5<br />

, Thos., 77<br />

Musters, Elizabeth, 2 9<br />

--, Henry, z 8<br />

, Jno., 28<br />

Robert, 2 8<br />

Naunby,* Bradeley of, 126<br />

Nawton, Katherine, II<br />

Nesfield,* 109<br />

Nesome, Nicholas, 1 2<br />

Neville of Wymersley, * 12 5<br />

Neville,* sir Alexander, 146, 169<br />

, Anne, 6 3<br />

, Elizabeth, 5 2<br />

, Humphrey, 3 6<br />

Jno., 5 2, 63<br />

, Katherine, 36<br />

* Robt., of Hornby, 13 5<br />

* T., of Pickhall, 18 8<br />

NEWARK, CONSTABLE OF, 5<br />

Newborough priory, * 163<br />

Newburgh, * Roger, 14 9<br />

NEWBY, GREEN OF, 57, 1 4 5<br />

Newkeley, Elizabeth dau . of<br />

John, 3 0<br />

Newmarche,* T ., 1 5 4<br />

Newport, Christopher, 5 3<br />

, Margery dau . of sir Thos . ,<br />

2 6<br />

Newsome,* J ., 12 I<br />

Newton, 103


212<br />

INDEX<br />

Newton,* 1 77<br />

51<br />

Ogle, Helen, 75<br />

Isabel, 88, 91, g8<br />

Nodinge, Margaret dau. of Chris - Jane, 8 9<br />

topher, 11<br />

Norbury Hall, Hyde of, 117<br />

John, 75, 78, 8 8<br />

Katherine, 8 9<br />

Normanville, Alice dau . of sir Margaret, 88, 8g, 9 2<br />

Jno., 61<br />

-, Margaert dau . of Ralph,<br />

Mary, 93 Owen, 8 8<br />

47<br />

* sir Wm., 119<br />

Ralph, 75 , 8 8<br />

Robt., 88, 89, 91, 9 2<br />

Northumberland, Percy earl of, Thomas, 88, 89<br />

-<br />

43<br />

, Visitation by Wm. Flowe r<br />

Wm ., 74,<br />

and Robt. Glover, of, 7 3<br />

NORTON OF NORTON CONYERS, *<br />

6 9<br />

Norton,* sir A., 16o<br />

Anne, 32, 6 9<br />

Charles, 6 9<br />

Christopher, 7 0<br />

Clare, 70<br />

Edmund, 7 0<br />

Elizabeth, 69, 70 ,<br />

Francis, 69, 7 0<br />

George, 7 0<br />

Henry, 69, 70, 7 1<br />

Jane, 69<br />

- Joan, 7 0<br />

John, 6 9<br />

Jno ., 69, 7 1<br />

Katherine, 6 9<br />

Major, 3 3<br />

Margaret, 6 9<br />

Marmaduke, 7o<br />

, Mary, 57, 7 0, 7 1<br />

, Milicent, 7 0<br />

,* Richard, 69, 70 ,<br />

, Robt., 70<br />

Sampson, 70<br />

Thomas, 32, 69<br />

, Wm., 31, 69, 7 0<br />

Norwood,* sir Richard, 17 6<br />

Nougen, sir J ., 103<br />

-,* -, 17 1<br />

Ogilthorpe, Anne, 5 1<br />

OGLE OF BOTHAL,* 8 8<br />

Ogle, Agnes, 8 8<br />

, Anne, 75, 8 8<br />

, Cuthbert, 89, 9 2<br />

- , Dorothy, 78, 79<br />

- , George, 9 8<br />

Grace, 8 9<br />

Gregory, 89<br />

88, I0 0<br />

9 3<br />

Oglesrope, Thomas, 4 1<br />

Oliver,* sir, of Denham, 1 77<br />

Oliver of Hingham,* 103, 12 2<br />

Orton,* sir J ., iz8<br />

Osborne, Alice dau . of sir Ed . ,<br />

33<br />

Otrington, Edm. Waddisley of,<br />

169<br />

Owtredd, Dorothy dau. of sir<br />

7 1 Robert, 5<br />

Palmes, Jane dau . of Guy, 3 7<br />

Palton,* Robt., 15 2<br />

Parkinson, Christopher, 9 6<br />

-, Margaret, 96<br />

Parrys,* 103, 1 9 3<br />

,* Wm ., 1 4 7<br />

Partington,* J ., of Partington ,<br />

11 6<br />

Paterdale, Sybil dau. of Thomas ,<br />

9<br />

Paynel of Rasen,* 10 4<br />

Paynel, Dorothy, 23<br />

1 4 5<br />

Peacock, Robt., 5 8<br />

Peckham,* 103<br />

Pemberton, Katherine dau. of<br />

Robert, 3 9<br />

Pembrige,* sir Edward, 17 6<br />

Penington,* sir J ., 12 7<br />

Pensax, Helen, 2 5<br />

Percevall of Lyndlay,* 103,<br />

Perchay,* J ., 11 2<br />

163<br />

* Wm ., 1 5 3<br />

Percy earl of Northumberland ,<br />

4 3<br />

Percy of Sneton,* 113<br />

Percy, Henry lord, 21, 9 2<br />

, Margery, 9 2<br />

Peres,* Godfrey, 14 1<br />

Perhe,* sir Thos ., 103, 16 1<br />

Perkinson, Edmund, 3 2


Perkinson, Henry, 9 2<br />

Perpount,* sir Symond, 17 1<br />

Perrers,* Geoffrey, of Wynthorpe,<br />

19 3<br />

Perte,* Wm., 189<br />

Pervinge,* Robt., 12 7<br />

Peshall,* sir Richard, 16 1<br />

PHILLIPE OF BRIGNELL, * 2<br />

Phillipe, Agnes, z<br />

Alice, 2, 3<br />

Anne, 3<br />

Arthur, 3<br />

Charles, 2<br />

Christopher, 3<br />

Cuthbert, 2<br />

Dorothy, z, 3<br />

Elenor, 3<br />

Francis, 3<br />

George, 3<br />

Grace, 3<br />

Henry, 2, 3<br />

James, 2<br />

Jane, 2, 3<br />

John, z<br />

Katherine, 2<br />

Lucy, 2<br />

Mary, 3<br />

Ralph, 2<br />

Thomas, 3<br />

Wm ., 3<br />

Phillips, Henry, 6 7<br />

Pickeringe, James, 2 1<br />

- * sir Richard, 16 6<br />

Pickhall, Nevill of, r8 8<br />

Pickworth,* T ., 103, 13 6<br />

Picot, Geoffrey, 3 1<br />

, Jane, 69<br />

-, Randel, 69<br />

Pigborne, Wilford, 5 2<br />

Pigott,* Jacob, 137<br />

- * Ralph, 14 6<br />

Pilkington, Edward, 63<br />

, Thomas, 48<br />

Place, Christopher, 8 7<br />

, Isabel, 32, 8 7<br />

, Roland, 3 2<br />

Plais, Dorothy dau . of Jno., 1 4<br />

Plays of Egton,* 1 3 3<br />

Plays,* Roland, 1 49<br />

Plessing, sir Henry, l o<br />

PLOWLAND, WRIGHT OF, 6 0<br />

Plumpton, . , 1 8<br />

, Robt., 69<br />

, Wm., 40, 69<br />

INDEX 21 3<br />

Pocklington, Robt. Stodowe of ,<br />

166<br />

Pomeray of Devonshire,* 1 74<br />

Poninges,* sir Michael, 18 4<br />

Poole, Elizabeth, 4 3<br />

* J ., of Hertington, 11 1<br />

Portington, Anne, 4 5<br />

, Isabel, 5 0<br />

Justice, 5 0<br />

T ., 4 5<br />

Poynings,* sir T ., II z<br />

Preston, Anne dau. of Christopher,<br />

2 7<br />

,* F ., 1 3 3<br />

Proctor, Roger, 8z<br />

Pryor of Monke Britton,* 16 5<br />

Pudsey, Grace, 4 4<br />

, Henry, 3 1<br />

Margaret, 3 1<br />

Mary, 1 1<br />

, Thos ., II, 4 1<br />

Pulleyn,* 11 5<br />

Puleyn of Scotton,* 193<br />

Pyis, * 103, 1 7 9<br />

Queney, , 4 0<br />

Quixley, Richard Banke of, 19 3<br />

Radcliffe, Anne, 6 9<br />

, Cuthbert, 79, 8 8<br />

, Jane, 79, 8 8<br />

, Nicholas, 12 4<br />

,* Ralph, 11 7<br />

,* Richard, 19 1<br />

, Wm., 6 9<br />

Radston, Ursula dau. of Michael ,<br />

6 o<br />

Ralph son of Randolf, 1 7<br />

Rameston, sir T., 103<br />

* 169<br />

Rasen,* Paynel of, 104<br />

Ratford (Rytfforthe),* sir Henry ,<br />

16 7<br />

Ratlasdon,* sir J., 15 8<br />

Raw, William, 7<br />

Rawdon,* 120<br />

Raygate,* 11 2<br />

Reade, Ralph, To o<br />

, Rebecka, 3 3<br />

W . , 3 3<br />

Redman of Irby,* 17 0<br />

Redman of Thornton,* 17 0<br />

Redman, Agnes, 64<br />

-, Cuthbert, 64


214<br />

Redman, Richard, 4 9<br />

-,* Wm., of Twiselton, 175<br />

Redneis, . , 6 6<br />

RERESBY OF THRIBERGH,* 4 7<br />

Reresby, Adam, 4 7<br />

Anne, 48<br />

Arnold, 4 8<br />

Barbara, 4 8<br />

Edith, 48<br />

Elenor, 4 8<br />

Elizabeth, 48<br />

Ellen, 4 8<br />

George, 4 8<br />

Gilbert, 4 8<br />

Godfrey, 4 8<br />

Jane, 48<br />

Jno., 1 7<br />

Lionel, 4 8<br />

Margaret, 4 8<br />

Mary, 4 8<br />

Ralph, 4 7<br />

Rooke, 4 8<br />

Thomas, 47, 4 8<br />

, Wm ., 4 8<br />

Retford, sir H., 103<br />

Reymes, Robt., 7 5<br />

Richardson, George, 5 9<br />

Richmond,* Ely, 13 8<br />

,* Richard, 18 9<br />

RIDDELL,* 9 9<br />

Riddell,* 18 3<br />

, Alice, 99<br />

Catherine, 99<br />

Elenor, 99<br />

, Elizabeth, 9 9<br />

George, 9 9<br />

Henry, 99<br />

-, John, 99<br />

Mary, 9 9<br />

Michael, 9 9<br />

Peers, 99<br />

Peter, 9 9<br />

-, Philip, 99<br />

, Robt., 99<br />

Thos., 99<br />

, Wm., 99<br />

RIDLEY OF WILLIDIOTESWICK, *<br />

9 5<br />

Ridley, Alice, 9 5<br />

, Henry, 9 6<br />

, Hugh, 9 6<br />

- --, John, 95<br />

Lancelot, 96<br />

INDE X<br />

Ridley, Mark, 9 6<br />

,* Nicholas, 8o, 95, 13 1<br />

--, Thomas, 9 5<br />

, Wm ., 95, 96<br />

Rilston,* Wm., 18 8<br />

Ripley, Dorothy dau. of Jno ., 7<br />

Ripon, Kendal of, 18 7<br />

RISBY, ELLERKER OF, 46<br />

Rivill, J ., 103<br />

- .* -, 14 7<br />

Robert Fitz Roger of Clavering ,<br />

11 4<br />

Robisson, Ralph, 3<br />

Roch, sir Wm ., 18<br />

ROCKLEY OF ROCKLEY, *<br />

Rockley, Anne, 5 2<br />

, Isabel, 5 2<br />

-, James, 5 2<br />

, John, 5 2<br />

Katherine, 5 2<br />

,* Robt., 52, 1 4 3<br />

, Roger, 5 2<br />

Thomas, 5 2<br />

5 2<br />

Rodyrfforthe . See Rutherford<br />

Rokebv, Agnes, 1 4<br />

, Elenor, 6 2<br />

-, Jane, 1I, 1 5<br />

, Jno ., 5 8<br />

, Mabel, 1 4<br />

* Richard, 190<br />

, Robt., 62<br />

, Thomas, II, 1 4<br />

Romondby, Richard, Io 2<br />

* - -, II I<br />

Roos,* Robt., of Ingmanthorpe,<br />

146 , Wm ., 3 1<br />

ROPER,* 9 0<br />

Roper, Andrew, 90<br />

, Anne, g o<br />

Barbara, 9 0<br />

Elizabeth, 9 0<br />

Henry, 9 0<br />

Peter, 90<br />

Philip, g o<br />

, Robt., 90<br />

Serys, 90<br />

, Wm ., 9 0<br />

Roslyn,* 12 O<br />

Ross, George Manners lord, 5, 3 6<br />

Rosse,* Io 8<br />

Rowcliff of Cowthorpe,* 19 1<br />

Rowcliff, * 13 4<br />

, Agnes, 19


Rowcliff, Anne, 36<br />

, Cicely, 1 8<br />

, Richard, 1 8<br />

Rowland of Kyme,* 11 5<br />

Rowthe,* J ., 14 3<br />

RUDA, * DE-BAXTER, 9 8<br />

Ruda, Amandus, 9 8<br />

, Bryan, 98<br />

, Edward, 98<br />

, Elizabeth, 98<br />

John, 9 8<br />

, Wm., 9 8<br />

RUDSTON OF HAYTON, 6 8<br />

Rudston, Belknapp, 6 8<br />

, Elizabeth, 6 8<br />

Isaac, 68<br />

-, Jno., 6 8<br />

, Robt., 6 8<br />

, Ursula, 6 8<br />

Walter, 68<br />

Russell, Edward, 8o<br />

sir Francis, 8o<br />

,* Robt., 178<br />

Rutherford (Rodyrfforthe), *<br />

Rydell, Wm ., 8 5<br />

Ryder, Alice, 6o<br />

, Elenor, 42<br />

Isabel, 3 6<br />

, Jno., 40, 6o<br />

Ralph, 42<br />

, Rich., 3 6<br />

Rygate, . , T 8<br />

Rytfforthe . See Ratford<br />

RYTHER OF RYTHER, 4 3<br />

Ryther, Elenor, 43<br />

, Ferdinand, 4 3<br />

George, 4 3<br />

Henry, 4 3<br />

James, 4 3<br />

, Jno., 4 3<br />

, John, 4 3<br />

, Ralph, 4 3<br />

, Robt., 4 3<br />

Thomas, 4 3<br />

, Wm., 4 3<br />

Sackville, sir Andrew, 138 ,<br />

Salclyff, 104<br />

Salcocke,* 17 9<br />

Salisbury (Sarnsbery),* 11 8<br />

SALKELD, * IOO<br />

Salkeld, Ann, To o<br />

, Barbara, ro o<br />

Catherine, Too<br />

INDEX 215<br />

16 8<br />

18 7<br />

Salkeld, Dorothy, roo<br />

, Gavin, roo<br />

,* Hugh, 13 2<br />

, Ingram, ro o<br />

, John, ro o<br />

,* J ., 13 o<br />

, Mary, Ioo<br />

Ralph, To o<br />

Richard, ro o<br />

Thomas, roo<br />

Wm., Too<br />

Saltby, Agnes dau . of Peter, r o<br />

Saltmarsh,* 16 8<br />

4 4<br />

, Margaret, 4<br />

, Thomas, 6<br />

Salvin, Anne, 6 1<br />

,* Gerard, 70<br />

, sir J ., 115, 11 8<br />

Ralph, 6 1<br />

Roger, 12 1<br />

. 8 1<br />

Samson,* Walter, 14 2<br />

Samsone,* 103, 18 3<br />

Sandes,* T., 130<br />

Sandford,* Bryan, 22, 1 4 4<br />

, Dorothy, 2 2<br />

, Edmund, 2 2<br />

, John, 2 2<br />

* sir T ., 15 8<br />

* sir Wm., 13 2<br />

Sands, Edith dau. of sir John ,<br />

5 4<br />

Santon, Richard Copland of ,<br />

II I<br />

Sarnsbery (Salisbury),* 11 8<br />

Saundesby,* Allen, 1 3 9<br />

Savage, Emore,* 15 0<br />

, sir John, 4 5<br />

Scales,* lord, rr4<br />

SCARBOROUGH, ESCOT OF, 6 6<br />

Scargill, Joan, 3 4<br />

,* Wm., 107, 168<br />

Scarsbrick,* Gilbert, 16 6<br />

Schelton . See Shelto n<br />

Schirlle . See Shirley<br />

Scotterstelf, Richard of, 2 5<br />

Scotton, Puleyn of, 1 9 3<br />

Scriven, Slingsby of, 164<br />

Scrope, Anne, 40, 43<br />

, Dorothy, .4<br />

, Henry lord, 4 0<br />

SEATON DELAVAL, DELAVAL OF ,<br />

74


216<br />

See,* Bryan, of Grimsby, 10 5<br />

Segeson, Jno., 6 1<br />

Segrave, Charles, l o<br />

Selby, Barbara, 8 6<br />

Elenor, 86<br />

Elizabeth, 8 6<br />

George, 86<br />

Isabel, 8 6<br />

Jane, 8 6<br />

Katherine, 8 o<br />

Leonard, 8 o<br />

Margaret, 8 6<br />

Mary, 8 6<br />

Richard, 8 6<br />

Walter, r6z<br />

Wm ., 73, 8 6<br />

Sessay, Edmond Darell of, 10 5<br />

Severe, Leonard, 7<br />

SEXHOw, LATON OF, 25<br />

Shaw, Jno ., 9<br />

Sheffeld,* 102, 11 5<br />

Sheffield, , 6 6<br />

Shelton_ (Schelton),* sir Richard ,<br />

18 4<br />

Shepwast,* Roger, 14 9<br />

Sherborne, Elizabeth dau. of sir<br />

Robt., 3 6<br />

Shirley (Shirle),* sir Ralph, 18 4<br />

Shorthose of Boroughbridge, *<br />

17 0<br />

Shrewsbury, George earl of,<br />

8 9<br />

Simthwaite, Johanna dau. of<br />

Peter, 7<br />

Sininghurst, Elizabeth Wandesford<br />

nun at, 3 1<br />

Skargill . See Scargill<br />

Skipwith,* 18 8<br />

Skirlaw,* 11 9<br />

Skydmore,* 103, 1 75<br />

Slingsby of Scriven,* 164<br />

Smelt, . , 1 5<br />

Smith, Anne, 3 4<br />

, Mary, 8<br />

Smithe, Thos., 56<br />

Smithley, Elizabeth dau . of<br />

Ric., 6 r<br />

Sneton,* Percy of, 11 3<br />

Sockbridge, Wm . Lancaster of,<br />

15 1<br />

Sockburne, Confers of, 112, 12 1<br />

Sofolk,* sir Ralph, 103, 172<br />

Solton .* See Sutton<br />

Sorethwaites (alias) Mylner, z6<br />

INDEX<br />

Sothill,* H. de, 1 5 3<br />

Spencer, * Christopher, 103, 124<br />

Spygurnell,* Ralph, 13 7<br />

Stafford, Humphrey, 5<br />

-, Joice, 5<br />

- * J ., II I<br />

Stalby,* J ., 11 8<br />

, T., Io2<br />

Staley,* Ralph, n o<br />

Stalingburgh,* Wm ., 13 8<br />

Stane,* sir William, Io 8<br />

Stanford, Jno ., 9<br />

Stanton,* Hugh, 14 0<br />

STANWICK, CATTERICK OF,<br />

17 0<br />

Stapleton,* Brian, 14 3<br />

, Bridget, 7 1<br />

, Jane, 37<br />

-, Richard, 5<br />

, Robt., 7 1<br />

4 7<br />

* Wm ., 129<br />

Staveley, Margaret ,<br />

-, Peter, 23<br />

-, Thomas, 7<br />

7<br />

St. Amand,* sir Edmond, 187<br />

St. John,* sir Oliver, 17 3<br />

St. Quintin, . . . , 4 5<br />

-, Albreda, 1 7<br />

* sir j ., 185<br />

Stephenson, Isabel dau . of John ,<br />

1 6<br />

Stevenson, Jane, 66<br />

Stiliston, Dodsworth of, 16 5<br />

Stillington,* Gerard, 136<br />

STITTENHAIC, GOWER OF, 3 8<br />

Strivelyn, John, 9 1<br />

STOCKHELD, MIDDLETON OF, 55 ,<br />

128<br />

Stodowe,* Robt., of Pocklington,<br />

166<br />

Stokys of Bickerton,* 120, 1 34<br />

Stone, Elizabeth dau. of Ric . ,<br />

43<br />

S topham, * Sampson, 1 39<br />

Stormy,* sir J., 17 1<br />

Stow, Richard Wasteneys of ,<br />

18 6<br />

Strange,* sir Hamond, 16 o<br />

Strangways,* James, 10 3<br />

Strauley,* Hugh, II o<br />

Strickland,* 12 5<br />

Strother, Mary, 7 7<br />

, Maud, 77, 92<br />

4 ,


Strother, Thos., 7 7<br />

Strouder,* 18 2<br />

Stuart, Catherine, g 6<br />

Sturmy, John, 1 7<br />

Styton,* sir J ., 18 4<br />

Suardby,* T ., 11 4<br />

Suarde,* Roland, 14 7<br />

Suche,* Ralph de la, 14 1<br />

Sudley,* lord, 16 8<br />

Sulle,* sir J . de, 15 7<br />

Surtees,* sir Ralph, of Dinsdale ,<br />

3 6 , 1 9 1<br />

- * sir T., Io6<br />

Suthayke,* William, 10 3, 1 3 3<br />

Suthill, Barbara dau . of sir Jno . ,<br />

5 , Henry, 5<br />

Sutton,* 11 2<br />

,* sir J., 176, 18 2<br />

, Mane of, 14 2<br />

Swift, Anne, 48, 7 2<br />

-, Robt., 7 2<br />

Swillington,* J ., 14 6<br />

Swinbume, Adam, 9 1<br />

, Barbara, 9 1<br />

-<br />

Christina, 9 1<br />

-, Clara, 79<br />

- * Laurence, 15 1<br />

* Wm., 79, 1 30 , 14 4<br />

Swinnerton,* 1 5 3<br />

* sir Roger, 15 6<br />

Swinno, John, 8 5<br />

, Margery, 83, 8 5<br />

Tailbois, Elizabeth dau . of sir<br />

Robt., 4 1<br />

- , Margery, 1 4<br />

Talbot, Edward, 8 9<br />

* sir Thos., 123, 19 2<br />

Talbot of Devonshire,* 12 5<br />

Tankard,* Wm ., 18 o<br />

Taylor, Joan dau. of J ., 3 4<br />

Tee, . , 6 3<br />

Tempest, Elizabeth, 4<br />

, Isabel, 54, 6 9<br />

, Richard, 5 4<br />

, Roland, 4<br />

, Wm., 69<br />

TEMPLE HURST, DARCY OF, 5 4<br />

Tenant, Simon, 7<br />

Terreby,* sir J ., 12 8<br />

Thanyton (Thwaites),* Win . ,<br />

12 9<br />

Thimbleby of Lincolnshire,* 186<br />

INDEX 217<br />

Thirkeld,* Geoffrey, of Patter -<br />

dale, 15 1<br />

,* H ., 10 5<br />

Thirkell, Margaret, 5 6<br />

Thirlow, Gray of, 16 7<br />

Thirlwall,* Roland, 13 0<br />

Thirnehill, Marmaduke, 4 8<br />

Thorald,* Wm., of Marston, 16 4<br />

Thornell, Elizabeth dau . of sir<br />

Brian, z 8<br />

* Wm ., 12 2<br />

Thornhill,* sir Brian, 1 7 7<br />

Thornley, Trollope of, Iz o<br />

Thornton of Ferlington,* 18 8<br />

Thornton, Dorothy, 7 8<br />

, Redman of, 170<br />

,* Robt., 1 3 3<br />

* Roger, Ii o<br />

Thorp, . , 6 6<br />

THORPE OF THORPE IN HOLDER -<br />

NESS, 5 1<br />

Thorpe, Alice, 5 1<br />

Anthony, 5 1<br />

Arthur, 5 1<br />

Bartholomew, 5 1<br />

Christopher, 5 1<br />

Dora, 5 1<br />

Dorothy, 5 1<br />

Elenor, 5 1<br />

Elizabeth, 5 1<br />

Francis, 5 1<br />

George, 5 1<br />

Isabel, 5 1<br />

John, 5 1<br />

Jno., 5 1<br />

Lancelot, 5 1<br />

Lora, 5 1<br />

Margaret, 5 1<br />

Margery, 5 1<br />

Steven, 5 1<br />

, Wm., 5 1<br />

THRIBERGH, RERESBY OF, 47<br />

Thring 5 5<br />

Thurby, Jno ., 7<br />

Thwaite of Marston,* 163<br />

Thwaite, Maud dau . of Jno ., 55<br />

Thwaites .<br />

See also Thanyton<br />

Thwaites of Denton,* 19 2<br />

Thwaites, Anne, 3 2<br />

.* J•, 1 5 4<br />

, Sybil dau. of Jno., 30<br />

Thweng of Gate Helmsley,* 16 2<br />

Tilliol,* Piers, 10 7<br />

, Robt., 17


218<br />

Tisington, sir Jno ., ro<br />

Tokette, Roger, i x<br />

Topcliff, . . . , 2 2<br />

, Gilbert, 4 1<br />

Trafford,* sir Edmond, 11 6<br />

Traske,* J ., 103, 1 3 7<br />

Trehampton,* R., 18 8<br />

Trewhitt, * 17 9<br />

, Margaret clan. of si r<br />

Robert, 5<br />

Trollop, Jno ., 4 4<br />

Trollope, * 18 1<br />

Trollope of Thornley, * 12 0<br />

Trumpington,* 1 35<br />

Trussebut,* Wm., 148<br />

Trussell,* sir J ., 17 1<br />

Tunstall, , 5 3<br />

Turberville,* sir Richard, 14 2<br />

Turiboke,* sir Richard, 103, 18 7<br />

Turner, Elizabeth dau . of Robt . ,<br />

13<br />

Turpin 79<br />

Twayte, Agnes, 38<br />

Tweng, Cicely dau . of, 1 7<br />

, Marmaduke, 1 7<br />

Twiselton, * Wm. Redman of ,<br />

1 75<br />

Twyere,* Richard, 1 7 5<br />

Twyford,* Alen ., 14 9<br />

Twyford of Berwick, * 18o<br />

Ufflet, Isabel dau. of sir Gerard ,<br />

5 0<br />

Ufflett,* T ., 13 6<br />

Ufford,* sir Roger, 16 o<br />

Ughtred,* sir Robt ., 12 3<br />

sir Thomas, 21, 2 2<br />

Ullysby,* Richard, 103, 18 1<br />

Umfravile, Margaret dau. of sir<br />

Thomas, 1 7<br />

Upsale,* R ., 12 6<br />

Urswicke,* 17 6<br />

Ver,* 1 3 4<br />

Vernon,* sir Richard, xx o<br />

Vaux, Adam, 9 1<br />

John, 9 1<br />

* Roland, 13 0<br />

VAVASOUR, 4 0<br />

Vavasour, Agnes, 4 1<br />

, Andrew, 4 1<br />

Anne, 4 0, 4 1 , 5 5<br />

Anthony, 4 1<br />

---, Christopher, 40, 41<br />

INDEX<br />

Vavasour, Edene, 4 0<br />

Elizabeth, 40, 4 1<br />

, Ellen, 4 0<br />

Frances, 4 3<br />

Francis, 40<br />

George, 40, 4 1<br />

Henry, 40, 41, 5 5<br />

Jane, 40, 4 1<br />

John, 40, 4 1<br />

Jno., 40, 4 1<br />

Juliane, 2 5<br />

Katherine, 4 0<br />

Leonard, 40<br />

Mary, 4 1<br />

Peer, 4 1<br />

Ralph, 40<br />

Thomas, 4 1<br />

Wm . , 4 0. 4 1, 43<br />

, 48, 55<br />

Waddisley,* Edm ., of Otrington,<br />

16 9<br />

Wake,* lord, 114<br />

* sir T., 15 8<br />

Wakefield, Thos ., 6 z<br />

Waldgrave,* sir R ., 1 5 5<br />

Wallington, Ralph, 103<br />

Walse, * F. le, 13 6<br />

WALTON, FAIRFAX OF, 3 6<br />

Walton,* Wm ., 11 6<br />

Walys,* sir J ., 103, 17 1<br />

WANDESFORD OF KIRKLINGTON, *<br />

2 8<br />

Wandesford, Alice, 3 3<br />

Anne, 31, 32, 3 3<br />

Brian, 3 1<br />

Christopher, 30, 3 1, 3 2 , 3 3<br />

Eleanor, 31, 3 2<br />

Elizabeth, 31, 3 2<br />

Florence, 3 2<br />

Francis, 32, 3 3<br />

Geoffrey, 28, 2 9<br />

George, 3 1, 3 2, 3 3<br />

Grace, 33<br />

Henry, 3 2<br />

Isabel, 3 1<br />

Jane, 3 1 , 3 3<br />

Johane, 3 2<br />

John, 30, 3 1 , 33<br />

jno., 29, 3 0, 3 1 , 3 2<br />

Katherine, 3 3<br />

Michael, 3 2 , 3 3<br />

Richard, 30, 32<br />

Robt ., 31


Wandesford, Roger, 29, 3 1<br />

, Roland, 3 2<br />

Susan, 3 2<br />

, Thomas, 3 0 -3 3<br />

Ursula, 3 3<br />

, Wm., 3 1, 33<br />

Wandster,* Ed ., 103, 14 1<br />

Wandsworth, Christopher, 69<br />

Warcop,* Robt., 13 2<br />

Warcoppe,* T., of Lamberside ,<br />

11 7<br />

Ward,* 18 2<br />

, Christopher, 6 9<br />

, Margery, 6 9<br />

, Wm., 2 5<br />

6 1<br />

Warde,* G. de la, 136<br />

* sir Roger, 146<br />

WARMFIELD, FRESTON OF ,<br />

Warren, . , 5 2<br />

Wartell, Henry, 19<br />

Warwicke,* sir J ., 12 8<br />

Wassingley,* 103, 13 6<br />

Wastelyn, T., 103, 1 74<br />

Wastenes, Gervais, 48<br />

Wasteneys, * Richard, of Stow ,<br />

18 6<br />

Waterton, sir Jno ., 3 6<br />

Watson, John, mayor of New -<br />

castle on Tyne, 7 3<br />

Watterton, Mondance dau. o f<br />

Jno., 4 4<br />

Welbe,* Ralph, 103, 13 9<br />

Welles, Elenor dau . of Wm., 5 1<br />

, Henry, 5 9<br />

* J ., 11 8<br />

WENTWORTH OF WENT WORT H<br />

WOODHOUSE,* 49<br />

Wentworth, Barbara, 4 9<br />

Brian, 4 9<br />

Elizabeth, 49<br />

George, 4 9<br />

Isabel, 4 9<br />

John, 49<br />

Katherine, 49<br />

Margaret, 4 9<br />

Michael, 4 9<br />

Muriel, 4 9<br />

Ralph, 4 9<br />

Thos., 4 9<br />

Wm., 49<br />

, 45, 5 5<br />

Weryneg .* See Freneys, 13 7<br />

Wescote of Lincolnshire,* 193<br />

9<br />

INDEX 21 9<br />

Wessington,* G ., 13 7<br />

Westby, . , 5 1<br />

Weston, Editha, l o<br />

* sir J ., 156<br />

sir T., 10 9<br />

Wharton, Florence, 79<br />

, Jane, 3 1<br />

, Thos. lord, 31, 79<br />

, Wm. lord, 3 2<br />

Whate, Baron of, 102, 12 2<br />

Whelpdale,* J ., 1 3 3<br />

Whitchester, * sir William, io6<br />

W'VHITFIELD,* 94<br />

Whitfield, Clement, 9 4<br />

, George, 95<br />

, Herbert, 9 4<br />

, John, 9 4<br />

, Martha, 9 4<br />

, Mary, 9 4<br />

,* Matthew, 13 1<br />

, Miles, 9 4<br />

, Richard, 9 4<br />

Robt., 94<br />

Susan, 9 4<br />

Thomas, 9 4<br />

, Wm., 9 4<br />

Whytinge,* sir T., 12 8<br />

Wickersley, Nico ., 7 2<br />

Wicliff . See Wyclif<br />

WIDDRINGTON,* 9 1<br />

Widdrington, Abermiell, 92<br />

Agnes, 9 3<br />

Alexander ,<br />

Alice, 9 2<br />

Anne, 92<br />

9 1<br />

Barbara, 92, 9 3<br />

Barnaba, 9 1<br />

Constance, 92<br />

David, 92<br />

, Dorothy, 5, 78, 88, 92, 9 3<br />

, Edward, 9 3<br />

, Elizabeth, 77, 91-93<br />

Ephraim, 9 2<br />

Gerard, 91, 9 2<br />

, Henry, 88, 92, 9 3<br />

Isaac, 92<br />

Isabel, 20, 9 1<br />

Jane, 92<br />

, John, 78, 88, 89, 91-9 3<br />

Katherine, 9 2<br />

--, Lucy, 92<br />

Margery, 92<br />

Martha, 92<br />

Mary, 9 2


220 INDEX<br />

Widdrington, Maud, 93<br />

, Ralph, 92, 9 3<br />

Rebecca, 9 2<br />

, Robt ., 8o, 89, 9 2, 93<br />

, Roger, 77, 81, 91, 92, 9 3<br />

-,* Th. de, 15 2<br />

- -, Wm., 9 1 , 9 2<br />

* sir Wm ., 167<br />

WILLInIOTESwICK, RIDLEY OF ,<br />

95<br />

Willoughby,* 127<br />

Wilson, Anne, 9<br />

WILSTHORP,* 64<br />

Wilsthorp, Anthony, 64<br />

Elizabeth, 64<br />

Francis, 6 4<br />

Guy, 6 4<br />

Myles, 6 4<br />

Oswald, 64<br />

Richard, 6 4<br />

Robt., 64<br />

Wourwell, Nico., 4 9<br />

Wray, Justice, 15<br />

Wren, Anthony, 32<br />

WRIGHT OF PLOWLAND,* 6 o<br />

Wright, Christopher, 6o<br />

-, John, 6 o<br />

, Robt., 6 o<br />

-, Ursula, 6 o<br />

-, Wm., 6o<br />

Wyat, Jane sister of sir Henry ,<br />

63<br />

WYCLIFF (WICKCLIFF),* 14, 1 5<br />

Wycliff, Agnes, 14<br />

, Alice, 1 4<br />

Anne, 14, 3 8<br />

- Christopher, 1 5<br />

Anthony, 1 5<br />

Eden, 1 6<br />

Elizabeth, 1 5<br />

Francis, 14, 15<br />

, Henry, 14, 1 5<br />

, Thos ., 64 ,* J•, 1 44<br />

Wilstroppe,* 167 -, John, 14, 1 5<br />

Wimbish, Avery, 69 Margaret, 15<br />

Christopher, 69 Margery, 1 5<br />

Winde, Cuthbert, 12 Mary, 15<br />

Windsor, Elizabeth dau . of Peter, 1 5<br />

Andrew lord, 41<br />

Winter,* T ., 102, 116<br />

Ralph, 14, 15, 3 8<br />

Richard, 1 4<br />

Wishe, Francis, 51 Robt., 14, 15, 1 6<br />

Wodburne,* 102, 110 Roger, 14<br />

Wolf,* William, 105<br />

Thomas, 14, 1 5<br />

Wollington, * Ralph, 15 1<br />

Wolson, Anne, 3 4<br />

Wombell, Katherine dau. of<br />

Wm., 14, 1 5<br />

Wykersley,* 102, 11 7<br />

Roger, 6 2<br />

Wvkethorne, Agnes dau. of<br />

Wombwell,* T., 16 5<br />

Robt., 6 4<br />

Woodburge,* de, 15 3<br />

Wymersley, Neville of, 12 6<br />

Woodruff, Beatrix dau. of sir Wyndham of Norfolk,* 17 4<br />

Ric ., 49<br />

Wynthorpe, Geoffrey Perrers<br />

WOODSOME AND DALTON, KA Y<br />

OR CAY OF, 1 3<br />

Woodville,* sir Richard, 167<br />

of, 1 9 3<br />

Wyston, H. Barlay of, 13 5<br />

,* Richard de, 102, 107<br />

Wooperton, Grey of, 17 8<br />

Worcelin, , 6 6<br />

Worswick of Amondernes, * 16 3<br />

Wytham, . . , 5 5<br />

Wvvill,* Wm., 14 2<br />

Wortley, Jane dau . of Nicholas , Ylson, Katherine dau . of Wm . ,<br />

62<br />

-<br />

Joan, 63<br />

Wotton, Anne, 6 8<br />

4 1<br />

Yolton,* Roger, 1 3 5<br />

York, . . . Burii prior of<br />

, Edward, 6 8<br />

, Thos., 68<br />

Trinity at, 16 3

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